Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 17, 1951
Transcript:
Patty and Charlie Brown sit at the table, that is filled with food. He looks down at a dessert bowl and exclaims,"I'm going to eat my dessert first!"<BR><BR> He says,"Hey!", as she swipes the bowl from him. She says,"Oh, no, you're not, Charlie Brown!!"<BR><BR> He frowns to the reader as she says,"If you do that, you'll spoil the rest of your dinner..."<BR><BR> He retorts,"Well, I'd feel a whole lot worse if the dinner spoiled my dessert!"<BR><BR>
coffeeturtle over 13 years ago
very true!! :-)
woodnote over 12 years ago
Hey, that’s a good point!
MoonlitKnight Premium Member over 12 years ago
Always eat dessert first, because life is never certain
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Truer words were never spoken.
bobtheguy775 about 12 years ago
true dat
OfficialOneDirectioner almost 12 years ago
Always eat dessert first or else if you get too full from your dinner, you might not fit your dessert. Which would be a TOOOOTTTTTAAAAALLLLL DISASTER!
minecraftfan01 over 11 years ago
hes got a point
RerunsforeveryoneCB almost 10 years ago
True Dat…
Dakota da'kid over 9 years ago
Patty seems to be having more of a Motherly relationship with Charlie Brown then a friendship or any other kind of thing they could have. But I’ve noticed that several times Patty comes to Charlie for attention and other times flirts with him. This leaves me confused..
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
he’s got a point.
Zilba Follie over 1 year ago
She like the other kids is probably just copying what she’s seen other adults say and do, so she flip flops between motherly and flirty. Also plenty of relationships fail cuz of mommy/daddy issues. :p
FrostbiteFalls over 1 year ago
Some of the early strips make CB and Patty look like siblings and living in the same household.