Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 09, 1955
Transcript:
Charlie Brown, wearing his furry hat, approaches Schroeder. He says, "Beethoven couldn't Possibly have been at the Alamo.."<br> <br> He shows Schroeder a book and continues, "This book says he was never in the United States! There!"<br> <br> Charlie Brown walks away, smiling smugly. Schroeder watches him go and says, "Well, I'll be! How embarrassing.."<br> <br> He blushes to the reader and exclaims, "I always thought Beethoven was a native of Minnesota!"<br> <br>
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
He’s a pianist, Schroeder.
Pelahnar over 11 years ago
Schroeder? I thought this guy was your hero…but you didn’t know he nationality?
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
You learn something new every day.
empireatwar over 7 years ago
Beethoven died nine years before the Mexican Army took over the Alamo from the Texan defenders.
ootey over 6 years ago
Schroeder probably thought Beethoven was a Minnesonatan.
PowerDemon777 about 6 years ago
Uhhh… pretty much everybody at the Alamo died so… did Schroeder think that thats how Beethoven died?
✨Alan✨ over 3 years ago
Beethoven at the Alamo: bravely dropping pianos on enemies till the end.
ah-hee about 3 years ago
The closest Beethoven got to the Alamo was when he visited his sister at Antwerp in Belgium.