Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 31, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown follows Lucy down the snow covered lane. He asks, "Are you going to make any New Year's resolutions, Lucy?"<br> <br> He flips over as she shouts, "What? What for? What's wrong with me now? I Like Myself Just The Way I Am!"<br> <br> He shudders as she yells, "WHY SHOULD I CHANGE?! WHAT IN THE WORLD IS THE MATTER WITH YOU, CHARLIE BROWN?!!"<br> <br> She continues, "I'm all right the way I am! I don't Have to improve! How Could I improve? How, I ask you?! How?" Charlie Brown gags and mutters, "Good Grief!"<br> <br>
TashaFluffyKitty about 12 years ago
getting a little defensive of your perfection, huh, Lucy?
2112yyz almost 11 years ago
(´・ω・`)GOOD GRIEF
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
Lets see maybe anger management.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 8 years ago
So the answer is “No?”
Myths lover about 7 years ago
She could give Calvin a run for his money
Daeder over 3 years ago
Lucy has resolved to be even more of a fussbudget and to also get under Charlie Brown’s skin even more this year.