Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 09, 1952
Transcript:
Lucy sits on the floor whistling and piling her building blocks.<BR><BR> She turns around puzzled and surprised as Charlie Brown yells and charges her blocks.<BR><BR> She covers her eyes and whimpers 'No', as he gets ready to kick them down.<BR><BR> She lets out a sigh of relief as he walks off saying, "I haven't got the heart..."<BR><BR>
Krendall almost 13 years ago
And so, the image of Charlie Brown attempting a running kick traumatized Lucy for life, so she never let him kick the football.
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Lucy always has the heart.
Robeykr over 11 years ago
As the strip always says, he’s “Good Ol’ Charlie Brown.”
HarryNJ about 11 years ago
That would have been hard to rebuild.
AlanTompkins about 4 years ago
He should have fought off the feeling not to do it. Lucy deserves a come-uppance …she never changes, she deserves a come-uppance all the time.
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
he’s too nice.