Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 06, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown approaches Lucy in the falling snow. He says, "I just wish you could see some snowflakes under a microscope, Lucy..."<br> <br> He continues, "Each one is different because they have little tiny points, and.."<br> <br> She raises her hands and shouts at him, "Little Tiny Points? If snowflakes had little tiny Points, you'd never be able to slide on 'em with a Sled!"<br> <br> He walks away grimacing as she continues, "They'd catch on the runners, and they'd snag your clothes, and..'little tiny points'...Good Grief, Charlie Brown!"<br> <br>
They do snag on your clothes. When you take off, say, a coat after going out in the snow, you’ll notice that there are snowflakes all over it, even on the parts of it that they would otherwise fall off.