Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 17, 1951
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands on the snow-covered walk talking to Patty, who is in her doorway. He asks,"Hi, Patty! May I come in?"<BR><BR> He looks down at his coat as she points at it and says,"Shake all that snow off first..."<BR><BR> She points to his feet and continues,"And wipe your feet real good"<BR><BR> He walks off saying,"I've changed my mind..it's not worth it!"<BR><BR>
woodnote almost 13 years ago
Darned right. It’s not worth her bad manners.
Lucy’s and Violet’s parents didn’t teach those girls good manners either. No wonder Schulz never shows the parents. He’s hiding their identities to protect them from public censure.
Storm F-1/4 over 12 years ago
Wait till she meets Pigpen
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
He doesn’t need that aggravation.
RerunsforeveryoneCB about 10 years ago
Don’t worry Charlie Brown, you will meet Pig-pen
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
all that just to come in?
BookBox over 3 years ago
That’s the parent’s line!