March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
It happens to the best of us, kiddo.
Even “National Geographic” cartographers had to start somewhere, Linus.
I didn’t realize that was so important.
I longituded wrong once and put my back out of whack.
I’m surprised the teacher didn’t give him more latitude.
Linus always seems to have harsh task-masters (or mistresses).
Bad latitude, Linus.
Awwwwwww, LOL.
xxx
Vintage Linus!
@Petermejia77, your imagination is getting the best of you, it was from 1964 before people like Charles Schulz would ever had heard of that stuff!
Looks like a rolled up pieced of paper to me. You mind’s in the gutter.
“Changes in atitudes, changes in latitudes…”
Learn to do by doing wrong.
We learn by our mistakes, Linus.
“Latituded”! LOL! Sounds artsy fartsy… :-)
@ProfessorKidYou took the words right out of my mouth!Personally, I think the question is:“To latitude, or not to latitude?”(or, maybe …)“To meridian, or not to meridian?”
cam anyone read that year?
Thanks, RC. That’s what I was (too subtly?) alluding to yesterday!
Charles Schulz
MitziFlowers over 13 years ago
It happens to the best of us, kiddo.
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
Even “National Geographic” cartographers had to start somewhere, Linus.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
I didn’t realize that was so important.
NE1956 over 13 years ago
I longituded wrong once and put my back out of whack.
w2lj over 13 years ago
I’m surprised the teacher didn’t give him more latitude.
yohannbiimu over 13 years ago
Linus always seems to have harsh task-masters (or mistresses).
Mr Jones over 13 years ago
Bad latitude, Linus.
Number Three over 13 years ago
Awwwwwww, LOL.
xxx
mikechi59 over 13 years ago
Vintage Linus!
mikechi59 over 13 years ago
@Petermejia77, your imagination is getting the best of you, it was from 1964 before people like Charles Schulz would ever had heard of that stuff!
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Looks like a rolled up pieced of paper to me. You mind’s in the gutter.
ProfessorKid over 13 years ago
“Changes in atitudes, changes in latitudes…”
gofinsc over 13 years ago
Learn to do by doing wrong.
iced tea over 13 years ago
We learn by our mistakes, Linus.
Snoopy_Fan over 13 years ago
“Latituded”! LOL! Sounds artsy fartsy… :-)
rgcviper over 13 years ago
@ProfessorKidYou took the words right out of my mouth!Personally, I think the question is:“To latitude, or not to latitude?”(or, maybe …)“To meridian, or not to meridian?”
linwoodbragg over 13 years ago
cam anyone read that year?
JP Steve Premium Member over 13 years ago
Thanks, RC. That’s what I was (too subtly?) alluding to yesterday!