Makes sense, later on there were certainly enough strips where he decided to sleep in Charlie Browns bed with him. Though he did spend most of his time sleeping outside. Maybe the town put up a street light by their house.
I had a dispute with a neighbor, and in the course of things, it came out that she believed the moon was only visible at night.That good old Texas public school education, based on the fallacy of the perpetual oil field.
My yellow Labrador could see better in the dark than I could. So we would RUN out the driveway in the early morning darkness, starting a dog walk. I trusted her to see what I couldn’t, and I’m not legally blind, either. Got enough vitamin A to prevent night blindness, too.
knight1192a about 9 years ago
Makes sense, later on there were certainly enough strips where he decided to sleep in Charlie Browns bed with him. Though he did spend most of his time sleeping outside. Maybe the town put up a street light by their house.
orinoco womble about 9 years ago
You can often see the moon in the daytime if you look.
GROG Premium Member about 9 years ago
That almost make sense.
ladamson1918 about 9 years ago
I had a dispute with a neighbor, and in the course of things, it came out that she believed the moon was only visible at night.That good old Texas public school education, based on the fallacy of the perpetual oil field.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
I wonder if Charlie is playing with a Tonka Toy dump truck? I had a Tonka Toy dump truck when I was about his age. I wish I still had it…
sniff
english.ann about 9 years ago
My yellow Labrador could see better in the dark than I could. So we would RUN out the driveway in the early morning darkness, starting a dog walk. I trusted her to see what I couldn’t, and I’m not legally blind, either. Got enough vitamin A to prevent night blindness, too.
cp.mitch61 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Green sand?