Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 26, 1961
Transcript:
Charlie tells Violet, "I've just been reading about the decline and fall of the Roman Empire..."<BR><BR> Charlie says, "I've also read about the decline of Hollywood. The decline of Hollywood. The decline of popular music, the decline of family life.."<BR><BR> Charlie says, "The decline of imnperialism, the decline of morality and the decline of boxing.."<BR><BR> Charlie continues, "I've always been fascinated by failure!"<BR><BR>
tammsys about 12 years ago
Usually people like what they can relate to, Charlie Brown.
youmegoing almost 11 years ago
that’s why you are one, right?
ootey about 7 years ago
Maybe he’s studying their mistakes so he can become a great success. He’s still young you know.
| over 4 years ago
Yes, the decline of popular music… Wait till the Beatles show up CB
Stormwyrm almost 4 years ago
Good grief, you read Edward Gibbon? That’s six volumes… and you struggle with Gulliver’s Travels?!
yow4zip Premium Member over 3 years ago
Failure has always been fascinated by Charlie Brown.
Daeder over 3 years ago
Well, Charlie, you’re in luck! About fifteen years from now, and for forty-plus years after that, you’ll be in for more declination than you can stand!