Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 06, 1965
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands on the pitcher's mound. Frieda holds out a flower and says, "Hold your chin up, Charlie Brown . . . "<BR><BR> Charlie Brown holds up his chin. Frieda says, "I'm going to tickle you with this dandelion . . . If your chin turns yellow, it means you like butter . . . "<BR><BR> Frieda shouts, "Hey, look! Charlie Brown likes butter!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "I wonder if my fondness for dairy products will help us win ball games?"<BR><BR>
Seems once when I was a kid, and into Peanuts, Mom had told me that what Frieda does here, was one of kids’ favorite pastimes, back in the day—tickling someone under the chin with a dandelion, and if your chin turned yellow, it meant “you supposedly liked butter.”