Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 29, 1962
Transcript:
Schroeder is playing piano and Lucy is leaning on it. Lucy says, "Schroeder, how would you like a job playing dinner music?"<BR><BR>Lucy says, "How would you like that?"<BR><BR>Schroeder says, "How would I like what?" and Lucy says, "A job! How would you like a job playing dinner music?"<BR><BR>Schroeder looks up from the piano at Lucy. Lucy says, "You don't have anything against playing dinner music, do you?"<BR><BR>Lucy stands up and says, "You're not a snob, are you?"<BR><BR>Schroeder says, "Of course not!" Lucy says, "Then come on! This may be your big break!"<BR><BR>Schroeder carrys his piano and he and Lucy are walking. Schroeder says, "Actually, some of the greatest pianists the world has ever known got their start playing dinner music..."<BR><BR>Schroeder looks disappointed. Snoopy is standing on all fours in front of his doghouse eating out of his dog bowl. Schroeder says, "However this isn't quite what I had expected!"
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