Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 22, 1957
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is laying on the floor on his side leaning up against Schroeder's Piano, as he listens to Schroeder say "This Brand of piano is used by many famous artists.." <br> <br> Schroeder goes on saying, "Men like Karl Unterhoeffer, Jon Milot, Franz Bodenstein and Of course the incomparable jOSEPH SCHLABOTNIK!" Charlie Brown has moved to laying on his back now with a questioning look. <br> <br> Charlie Brown turns to Schroeder and says, "REALLY? Those are pretty famous sounding names...Where did you ever hear about them?" <br> <br> Schroeder looks at Charlie Brown with a smile and says, "I just now made them up!" Charlie Brown has a blank look on his face now. <br> <br>
There is a subtle difference between Joseph Schlabotnik and Joe Schlabotnik. One uses the more formal “Joseph” while the other uses the casual “Joe.” Perhaps this Joseph Schlabotnik is Joe Schlabotnik’s father.