Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 01, 1959
Transcript:
"Rats! That's the forth time today the wind has blown off my cap!" Charlie Brown exclaims as the wind drags his cap into the air. He and Linus stand on the shore. Linus holds a kite.<br> <br> "Well, at least it's a good day for flying kites..." Charlie Brown conceded as he walks to pick upo his cap, lying in the grass.<br> <br> "WHOOPS! There it goes again!" he says as he and Linus turn to watch the cap sail into the air. They are crouched over and the ground, with the kite between them.<br> <br> "I'll get it, Charlie Brown...you watch the kite!" Linus yells as he races after the kite.<br> <br> "Thank you..now you hold on to the kite until I start running with it.." Charlie Brown holds the cap out to Linus and grasps the kite in his other hand.<br> <br> Charlie Brown runs with the kite, struggling.<br> <br> "Rats! I'm the world's worst kite-flyer!" he complains, staring at the kite lying on the ground. "Here's your cap...it blew clear across the street!" Linus rushes up to him, waving the hat.<br> <br> "WHHOPS!" The cap sails up into the air again as Charlie Brown reaches up to put it on. "There it goes again!" Linus looks up at the cap.<br> <br> "I have a suggestion to make, Charlie Brown..." Linus offers as they stand looking up at the cap.<br> <br> "Why don't you try wearing the kite, and flying your cap?" Charlie Brown closes his eyes.<br> <br>
decimator1337 about 10 years ago
Not a bad idea actually. Tie the string up, and the kite becomes a mortarboard with a chinstrap. Only problem is the cap doesn’t have a string.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Might as well.