Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 23, 1958
Transcript:
Linus stands in the grass doing imaginary drawings. He says, "Drawing in the air is so practical.."<br> <br> He continues, "You don't need pencils and you never have to worry about running out of paper"<br> <br> He concludes, "Nothing can interrupt your work..Absolutely Nothing!"<br> <br> He grimaces as the rain starts to pour.<br> <br>
valheru almost 13 years ago
He had to say it…
jbruins84341 about 8 years ago
Time to bring out the water colors.
yow4zip Premium Member over 6 years ago
Except that.
Daeder over 3 years ago
Rain still doesn’t disrupt your air drawing as much as it would if you were using any other medium.
FrostbiteFalls about 1 year ago
There shouldn’t be a problem, if it’s all in his imagination, and as long as he doesn’t mind getting wet.