Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 14, 1958
Transcript:
Charlie Brown and Schroeder are lying in the chair. Schroeder says, "My grandfather says that in His day kids didn't get into so much mischief.."<br> <br> He continues, "He says they were too busy making things with their own hands.."<br> <br> They sit up and Charlie Brown asks, "Oh? What sort of things?"<br> <br> Linus lies back down and replies, "Slingshots!" Charlie Brown looks at the reader in surprise. <br> <br>
Emzuar88 over 10 years ago
And, I ask, what are those used for?
yow4zip Premium Member over 6 years ago
Interesting way that they’re lying down in that chair in panel 1.
snowdzg Premium Member about 3 years ago
Tell his grandfather that all these inventions are supposed to make kids, (cough) and cats, days easier.
phoenixnyc almost 3 years ago
My grandfather bragged about the mischief he got into as a boy. Schroeder’s grandfather must have been a boring kid.