Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 16, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown lies in bed at night, trying to sleep. He thinks in his dreams, "You didn't even Swing! You just Stood there!"<br> <br> He continues, "We could have won the championship! You Dumbbell, Charlie Brown! You, Blockhead!!"<br> <br> He flips over in bed as he thinks,"STRIKE THREE!"<br> <br> He grimaces to the reader and slouches down in the bed. He says, "The nights are the hardest..."<br> <br>
LadyBlanc about 12 years ago
There appear to be several strips of story missing here. Too bad, I’d’ve liked to see the whole thing leading up to this midnight wakefulness.
yow4zip Premium Member over 8 years ago
Now that’s what I call tossing and turning.
C wolfe about 4 years ago
How could a team that never wins be in the championship game? Comic logic.
ah-hee about 3 years ago
It was the first game of a sudden death season and the loser is out for the rest of the year. That’s the best explanation I can figure out. What do you say?
Anton Sherwood over 2 years ago
“Somehow I’d be doing all right if it wasn’t for the nights.”