Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 18, 1959
Transcript:
Sally sits on the floor, drinking from her bottle as Schroeder plays the piano.(BR BR) She drinks as he plays.(BR BR) She offers her bottle to him. He doesn't look up.(BR BR) Sally crawls off.(BR BR) Lucy walks up, and sees the bottle lying on top of the piano while Schroeder plays.(BR BR) She sits leaning against the piano.(BR BR) She looks up.(BR BR) She turns to stare at Schroeder, who is impervious.(BR BR) "It always comes as a shock when it happens to someone you know..." She says, slumping back against the piano.(BR BR)
TheCaciaTree almost 13 years ago
I’ve really never understood this joke… at all. Can anyone explain it to me?
valheru almost 13 years ago
It’s a sad day when your favorite musician hits the bottle…
PaulWardle over 7 years ago
She assumes he has either regressed to infantilism, or lost his mind. Artists often have eccentricities and sometimes madness.
yow4zip Premium Member about 5 years ago
Sad.
kcj about 2 years ago
Lucy wouldn’t be surprised if she read up about Schroeder’s idol. Beethoven drank wine like a sponge.
Archistoteles about 2 years ago
Very funny.
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
He’s gone Jimmy