Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 12, 1963
Transcript:
Linus rummages through the desk drawers. Lucy says, "You're looking for writing paper?"<BR><BR> Lucy holds out some paper and says, "What's wrong with this?" Linus says, "Well, I'm going to write a poem for school . . ."<BR><BR> Linus turns and says, "A work of such magnificence demands the proper piece of foolscap!"<BR><BR> Linus jumps as Lucy throws the stack of papers at him.<BR><BR>
Daeder over 3 years ago
Lucy is pretty sure Linus is already wearing his fool’s cap.
yow4zip Premium Member over 1 year ago
Here’s your paper, fool.
michael.bungay over 1 year ago
That’s what you get for being so pompous Linus.
Frankie5466 7 months ago
I admit to having never run across the word before but apparently foolscap is those yellow lined tablets of paper, called that bc back in the 18th century it had a watermark of a fool’s cap