Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 21, 1960
Transcript:
Linus and Charlie Brown are leaning against a brick wall. Linus says, "Lucy doesn't believe in the Great Pumpkin.."<BR><BR> He continues, "She doesn't believe that on Halloween night he rises out of the pumpkin patch with his bag of toys for all the good little children of the world"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown turns to him and asks, "Lucy doesn't believe that? Linus responds, "No.."<BR><BR> Linus continues, "I can't imagine what has made her so blind!" Charlie Brown grimaces at the reader.<BR><BR>
Gray Sunflower over 9 years ago
I’m done since I’ve lost count anyway.
That Random Guy over 9 years ago
On another note, Linus:That makes as much sense as believing that some all-knowing being made the world the way it is—unjust and all.
yow4zip Premium Member about 4 years ago
In her eyes no one can be great like she thinks she is.