Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 12, 1956
Transcript:
"?" Linus stands up and pulls on the wires of a toy telephone, which he has just taken out of a toy box.<br> <br> He kneels and grapples with two toy telephones, trying to untangle the wires.<br> <br> He concentrates on the cords.<br> <br> As he tries to untwist the cords, the telephones and receivers sail into the air.<br> <br> Linus somersalts through the air.<br> <br> On his back, he struggles to unwind the cords from his feet.<br> <br> He is now hopelessly entangled, and struggles to extricate himself.<br> <br> He tunmbles upside down.<br> <br> He kicks furiously at the cords.<br> <br> THe wires are more twisted tham ever. <br> <br> Linus frantically struggles. <br> <br> He walks amidst the cords, dragging the phones behind him. <br> <br> He sits on the floor with his blanket, sucking his thumb, and still entangled.<br> <br>
Cellphones will be available to the public soon, Linus…..hold on, buddy!