Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 17, 1959
Transcript:
Schroeder is at his piano. Lucy turns to him and asks, "Did Beethoven ever roll a 'Three Hundred' game?"<br> <br> Schroeder asks, "You mean in bowling? Good Grief, how in th world should I know?!"<br> <br> He starts to play.<br> <br>Lucy asks, "I thought you were an authority on Beethoven?"<br> <br>
Ludwig van about 8 years ago
This is Beethoven’s sixth sonata, not Mozart’s “Kegelstatt Trio”.
yow4zip Premium Member about 5 years ago
Schroeder never cared to know.
Anton Sherwood about 2 years ago
When did the rules of bowling take their present form? Even now, is ten-pin bowling a thing in Vienna?