Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 22, 1952
Transcript:
Violet and Patty stand in the grass over Charlie Brown, who is playing. Violet says, "We need a fourth for bridge, Charlie Brown.."<BR><BR> He walks off down the lane and pass the gate with them. Patty says, "We hadn't intended to ask you, but we couldn't find anyone else..."<BR><BR> Violet concludes, "After looking all over, we finally decided on you as a last resort!"<BR><BR> As they sit at the table playing bridge, Charlie Brown turns to the reader and says, "There's nothing like the feeling that you're really wanted!"<BR><BR>
Isn’t Bridge an old person’s game? Why are these kids playing it?