Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 14, 1959
Transcript:
Charlie Brown and Linus stand together watching the stars.<br> <br> Linus asks,"Charlie Brown, what do you think the odds are on a star falling right where we're standing?"<br> <br> Charlie Brown replies, "Oh, I'd say about ten million-billion to one..." Linus says, "Really?"<br> <br> Charlie Brown looks over at Linus who has moved a few feet away from him.<br> <br>
The Lone Beagle Premium Member over 6 years ago
(singing) Yes, the chances of a star falling on anyone are ten million billion to one, but still… WHAM!
yow4zip Premium Member over 5 years ago
Cautious little guy.
Best Commenter Ever almost 4 years ago
https://youtu.be/K5SUg1aunqs?t=187
Stormwyrm over 2 years ago
Um, Linus, the odds of a star falling where you moved to are also ten million billion to one.
MaverickMoPete over 1 year ago
Linue figures that if there’s a ten million-billion to one chance of ANYTHING bad happening, it WILL happen to Charlie Brown. Hence him moving away.