Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 22, 1961
Transcript:
"Lucy sits at the psychiatric help booth. Frieda says, \"I've come to you because I need professional help . . .\"<BR><BR> Frieda continues, \"I get drepressed when I realize how other girls hate me, and yet I know it's only jealousy . . . It's plain jealousy!\"<BR><BR> Frieda says, \"They only hate me because I have naturally curly hair . . . They're jealous of me . . . What should I do?\"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"Don't kid yourself, sister . . . Five cents, please!\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Lucy sits at the psychiatric help booth. Frieda says, \"I've come to you because I need professional help . . .\"<BR><BR> Frieda continues, \"I get drepressed when I realize how other girls hate me, and yet I know it's only jealousy . . . It's plain jealousy!\"<BR><BR> Frieda says, \"They only hate me because I have naturally curly hair . . . They're jealous of me . . . What should I do?\"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"Don't kid yourself, sister . . . Five cents, please!\"<BR><BR>"
Don’t sister yourself, kid.