What JusSayin said. His wardrobe doesn’t seem to go beyond that. The only other times I have seen him dress differently is when he’s on his Winter clothes or back at the spelling bee in A Boy Named Charlie Brown… oh, and let’s not forget his manager’s shirt in Charlie Brown All-Stars.
Cracks me up to see Patty with her hat in her teeth while she struggles into her coat and talks to Violet. Know it well! Where I live, it’s the sort of thing that identifies an American expat. No European of my acquaintance, male or female, would ever do it.
JusSayin over 8 years ago
How about a yellow shirt with a jagged stripe?
knight1192a over 8 years ago
Snows back. Yeah, January 1952 is feeling a lot like April 2016 around here.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Football? You mean that thing you pull away that he’s about to kick it and land flat on his back?
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
What JusSayin said. His wardrobe doesn’t seem to go beyond that. The only other times I have seen him dress differently is when he’s on his Winter clothes or back at the spelling bee in A Boy Named Charlie Brown… oh, and let’s not forget his manager’s shirt in Charlie Brown All-Stars.
wonka291 over 8 years ago
@legaleagle48 Actually, Violet is the first to pull the ball away from Charlie Brown.
orinoco womble over 8 years ago
Cracks me up to see Patty with her hat in her teeth while she struggles into her coat and talks to Violet. Know it well! Where I live, it’s the sort of thing that identifies an American expat. No European of my acquaintance, male or female, would ever do it.
adrianrune over 8 years ago
Practicing for when they’re mothers to buy underwear for their kids at Christmas.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Why?
gimmickgenius over 8 years ago
They must be at Patty’s house. Her dress is made of the same fabric as the bedspread.