Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 09, 1956
Transcript:
Lucy sits on the floor with her elbows propped on the piano that Schroeder plays.<br> <br> She turns and looks at him. She begins, "Schroeder, I've been thinking..."<br> <br> She faces out again. "What if you and I were to get married someday, and have a lot of children?"<br> <br> She leans back against the piano and continues: "And what if, instead of being real rich,we were real poor becasue you insisted on playing the piano in some cheap little..."<br> <br> "WHAT?" Schroeder shouts, and stops playing. Lucy somersalts through the air.<br> <br> He stalks off. Lucy slumps against the piano with a sigh: "Whew."<br> <br> She turns to the side again. "Every now and again I think I should marry an accordion player!"<br> <br>
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
Guitarist!
Vivianne Lee over 12 years ago
Why is he angry?
TashaFluffyKitty about 12 years ago
he’s already said that he’s not going to play for money, but he’s a little bit sensitive about people bringing up how he’s going to be real poor because of it
yow4zip Premium Member about 8 years ago
She should cut back on all that thinking.
ootey over 6 years ago
Marry a rock guitar player and learn what real instability is.