Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 16, 1957
Transcript:
Schroeder watches as Charlie Brown prepares Snoopy's dinner. Charlie Brown says, "I have Snoopy's supper ready, Schroeder..." <br> <br> He continues, "How about you going out and whistling for him?" Schroeder walks off saying,"Okay..."<br> <br> He goes outside and starts whistling.<br> <br> Snoopy walks up and Schroeder says, "You're the only dog in the world who has ever been whistled in to supper by Beethoven's F minor sonata!"<br> <br>
RoofDog almost 12 years ago
Not true, I can think of two other dogs that were whistled in to supper that way.
weatherford.joe Premium Member almost 10 years ago
He whistles Beethoven’s F Minor Sonata and he STILL forgot his birthday! Good grief!
yow4zip Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Lucky dog.
Anton Sherwood over 2 years ago
I wouldn’t know the score, but the key signature checks out.
Some Other Guy almost 2 years ago
Beethoven’s 1st Sonata in F Minor 1st Movement
Gelonzo about 1 year ago
I noticed that those music excerpts are rather accurate throughout the comic