Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 04, 1959
Transcript:
Violet and Patty grimace as Charlie Brown approaches them. Patty asks, "Well, what are You doing here?"<br> <br> Charlie Brown's head swivels as they both shout at him, "Go On Home! We Don't Want You Around Here! Who Asked You To Come By In The First Place? Nobody! Go On Home!"<br> <br> Charlie Brown walks away, thinking black thoughts.<br> <br>; They watch him go and Violet says, "You know, it's a strange thing about Charlie Brown..you almost never see him laugh!"<br> <br>
tammsys over 12 years ago
I wonder why
dsukenick about 11 years ago
This is the last appearance of Patty as a main character. By this point she really began to appear less.
Gray Sunflower over 10 years ago
12.
tdoug1 over 8 years ago
Because all the girls are unfeeling idiots.
yow4zip Premium Member about 5 years ago
Poor Charlie Brown.
Mr Pets about 2 years ago
Who asked YOU to come by in the first place, Patty and Violet.
FrostbiteFalls about 1 year ago
This one always really hit home with me. Too many people have this disconnect between the way they treat people and the reaction it gets, as if they’re afraid to face the truth of the effect their words can have. How far up one’s heinie can a person put his or her head, anyway?