Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 20, 1960
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands at a wall and says to Linus, "I can never go anyplace with another person because that person usually doesn't like me . . ." <br> <br> Charlie Brown says, "If I'm with two other people, I always feel that they're talking about me whenever I happen to turn my back . . ." <br> <br> Charlie Brown says, "If I'm with three people, I always have the feeling that they don't really need me . . . I guess that's why I'm usually . . ." Linus walks away. <br> <br> Charlie Brown says, " . . . alone!" <br> <br>
GenreChowderStudios almost 9 years ago
Maybe if you’d stop complaining, Charlie Brown, people would’t be so bothered by you, and then you’d have less to complain about!
yow4zip Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Pity party of one.