Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 18, 1952
Transcript:
Schroeder sits in front of the bust of Beethoven.<BR><BR> Patty and Charlie Brown stand in the doorway watching him. Charlie Brown says, "Poor Schroeder....he's heartbroken."<BR><BR> He sits in a chair across from Patty and says, "It's all my fault, too...I never should have told him...."<BR><BR> He stands, spreads his hands, and concludes, "But can you imagine? He never knew that Beethoven is dead!"<BR><BR>
buddytoe about 13 years ago
Awwww…. poor Schroeder….
yow4zip Premium Member almost 13 years ago
An unfortunate truth.
SnowBunny12 over 8 years ago
What a party pooper.
MoonCrest113 over 7 years ago
Just by using three words Charlie Brown successfully shattered all off Schroeder’s hopes and dreams. He will never meet his idol.
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
it sucks when you realize your idol is dead. when i was younger, i was shattered when i realized freddie mercury was dead.
Idk anymore about 3 years ago
Once a guy at red lobster told his son that the lobsters shown turn into food eventually, the son was about 5 or 6, man that kid was crying a river after he said that