Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 28, 1955
Transcript:
Patty stands in the field talking to Charlie Brown. She says, "You've never been anything but 'Good Ol' Charlie Brown'..."<br> <br> She pokes him and continues, "And that's all you are now..just 'Good Ol' Charlie Brown'!"<br> <br> She raises her hands in the air and shouts, "And That's All You'll Ever Be!!! Just 'Good Ol' Charlie Brown'!"<br> <br> Alone, a stressed Charlie Brown ask the reader, "What's the sense in living?"<br> <br>
tulip-lover over 11 years ago
Is he crying in the last panel?
yow4zip Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Ignore her.
antiantfilms over 7 years ago
Good ol’ Charlie Brown
peanutsmean almost 5 years ago
Horrible! Cruel! Absolutely wrong!
Grunesquallor Premium Member about 3 years ago
Always was, always will be
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] almost 2 years ago
Not a bad thing to be.
Lucy Rocks over 1 year ago
Patty havin’ an “off” day.