Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 01, 1966
Transcript:
Schroeder walks up to the pitcher's mound and tosses the baseball to Charlie Brown. Schroeder says, "You know, a thought just occured to me . . . "<BR><BR> Schroeder continues, "I put up with an awful lot being your catcher, and something just occurred to me . . . "<BR><BR> Schroeder says, "The thought occurred to me that Beethoven never would have put up with what I put up with . . . At least I don't think he would have . . . "<BR><BR> Schroeder walks away and says, "Anyway, that's the thought that just occured to me . . . " Charlie Brown replies, "Thanks, friend!"<BR><BR>
111111 over 7 years ago
Why do you keep saying the thought occurred to you? We get it!
kcj almost 2 years ago
Yes, Schroeder, you have better temper than Beethoven did… but it’s a low bar to pass.