Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 06, 1958
Transcript:
Schroeder walks out of a store, looking at a record.<br> <br> "What's that, Schroeder?" Lucy asks. "This is a new recording of Brahms' Fourth Symphony.." Schroeder gazes at the album.<br> <br> "What are you going to do with it?" she asks as they walk. "I'm going to take it home, and listen to it.." he replies without looking up from the record.<br> <br> "You mean you're going to dance to it?" Lucy demonstrates. "No, I'm just going to listen to it.." Schroeder puts the album under his arm.<br> <br> "Are you going to march around the room while you listen to it?" Lucy asks, marching. "No, I'm just going to sit, and listen to it.." Schroeder answers. He holds up the record.<br> <br> "You mean you're going to whistle or sing while you listen to it?" Lucy asks as Schroeder walks off with the album under his arm. "No, I'm just going to listen ot it.." Schroeder repeats.<br> <br> "THat's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard!" Lucy announces as she stands looking after Schroeder.<br> <br>
The detail in the first two panels are nice