Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 20, 1958
Transcript:
"You never give up, do you, Charlie Brown?" Lucy asks. She stands behind Charlie Brown, who kneels on the ground, preparing his kite. "Nope!" he replies.<br> <br> "Why should I?" He stands and holds the kite.<br> <br> "I'm going to get this kite up in the air if it kills me!" Lucy holds the kite while Charlie Brown adjusts it.<br> <br> Lucy lets go of the kite as Charlie Brown runs. The kite soars into the air.<br> <br> "AAGH!" Lucy covers her mouth as she sees what is happening...<br> <br> "OOOO!" Lucy covers her eyes and shrinks back.<br> <br> "AAGGHH!" Lucy turns her back and cowers.<br> <br> "ARGHRRG" Lucy kneels on the ground as she hears this, covering her eyes.<br> <br> Lucy sits up as Charlie Brown gasps and sighs.<br> <br> Lucy runs. <br> <br> "Don't say anything..just go get a scissors!" Charlie Brown says. Lucy looks at him, tangled up in string and suspended betweenn several trees, as in a cat's cradle.<br> <br>
valheru almost 13 years ago
A grove of kite-eating trees…
Meowmocha over 9 years ago
It’s like being trapped in a giant spiderweb.
ootey over 7 years ago
Charlie plays kite’s cradle.
x.endgamezero.x almost 7 years ago
Eventually it WILL kill him…
yow4zip Premium Member over 6 years ago
That’s a very elaborate hammock.
Mr Pets about 2 years ago
just go get A scissors?!?! The correct grammar would be just go get a PAIR OF scissors!
Avatar??? almost 2 years ago
This was adapted in happiness is a warm blanket although Lucy is replaced with Shermy and Violet
Frankie5466 10 months ago
I’ve often heard “go get the scissors” and sometimes “go get a pair of scissors” but never “go get a scissors”