Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 20, 1962
Transcript:
"Snoopy sleeps on his doghouse. Frieda says, \"I think you are showing definite withdrawal symptoms!\"<BR><BR> Frieda says, \"You spend all your time lately lying on top of this doghouse . . . You seem to have no vitality . . . You need to stand up! Smile! Open your eyes! Show some spirit!\"<BR><BR> Snoopy stands up and smiles and opens his eyes wide.<BR><BR> Frieda walks away and says, \"There's nothing worse than a sarcastic dog!\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Snoopy sleeps on his doghouse. Frieda says, \"I think you are showing definite withdrawal symptoms!\"<BR><BR> Frieda says, \"You spend all your time lately lying on top of this doghouse . . . You seem to have no vitality . . . You need to stand up! Smile! Open your eyes! Show some spirit!\"<BR><BR> Snoopy stands up and smiles and opens his eyes wide.<BR><BR> Frieda walks away and says, \"There's nothing worse than a sarcastic dog!\"<BR><BR>"
And she seems to have no ability to mind her own business.