Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 16, 1964
Transcript:
"You'll never be able to change!" Patty declares to Lucy.<BR><BR> patty points at her and says, "You'll always be a crabby little girl! You were born crabby, and you're going to stay crabby!"<BR><BR> "Don't think you're going to change because you're not!" Patty adds as she walks away. Lucy watches her go.<BR><BR> She smiles and says, "Suddenly I feel a great sense of relief!"<BR><BR>
decimator1337 about 11 years ago
GREAT. Now, we shall never know! Good going, Patty.
MrJamie1062 almost 11 years ago
Yes, Lucy really was beyond “reformation,”just as Patty tells her, in the first three panels, until she leaves. And as it was, Lucy certainly had NO PROBLEM, resigning herself to her crabby nature, for the whole remainder of Peanuts’ production!
yow4zip Premium Member 8 months ago
No longer has to put on a front.
Frankie5466 7 months ago
It’s hard being someone you’re not