Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 15, 1959
Transcript:
Lucy and Schroeder are standing in the backyard. Schroeder says, "Look, Lucy perhaps you should know that Beethoven's name wasn't Karl..it was..."<br> <br> Lucy starts shouting, "Oh, now you're going to start Picking on me, Huh? After all I've done for you! Tramping The Streets, Ringing Doorbells..."<br> <br> She continues, "Talking To Hundreds Of People, Telling Them About Beethoven's Birthday!"<br> <br> She concludes, "But Do I Get Thanked For It? NO! All I Get Is Criticism!!!" Schroeder grabs the tree, grimaces, and mutters, "Good Grief!"<br> <br>
Gray Sunflower over 10 years ago
1 day ’til…
yow4zip Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Hold on for dear life, Schroeder.
VMB! about 4 years ago
if he Hadn’t Believe me, Those would have been MY words
ah-hee about 3 years ago
You can never, NEVER EVER please the ever critical Lucy. Her life could be a study for a person going to school to learn to become a psychiatrist.