Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 02, 1956
Transcript:
Linus runs towards his doorstep. "LUCY!" he calls.<br> <br> He runs throught the doorway: "Lucy!"<br> <br> Lucy sits on the floor in the living room, reading. Linus stands beside her and points: "Lucy, there's a porcupine in our yard!"<br> <br> She sits up on her knees: "A porcupine? What was it doing?" "Nothing..it was just looking at me.."<br> <br> Linus and Lucy run down off the doorstep.<br> <br> As they head towards it Linus points: "See? It just sits there looking at me.."<br> <br> They stand in front of the spiky little mound. Lucy exclaims, "That's not a porcupine! That's just a BUSH!" "Oh..."<br> <br> Lucy turns and walks away: "GOOD DRIEF!" Linus stands and watches her leave.<br> <br> Linus stares at the porcupine/tuft of grass.<br> <br> "STOP LOOKING AT ME!" he demands.<br> <br>
decimator1337 almost 11 years ago
…are you grinning at me?!
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
Jeb?
yow4zip Premium Member about 8 years ago
You first, Linus.