Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 16, 1965
Transcript:
Snoopy lies on his doghouse. Frieda points and says, "If you were a real watchdog you'd sleep on the front steps!"<BR><BR> Snoopy sits up and thinks, "Maybe she's right . . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy walks to the house.<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "No, this will never work . . . someone will probably come along, and wipe his feet on me!"<BR><BR>
Can’t Frieda ever get off Snoopy’s back, if he really is content to lie atop his doghouse? Of course, that’s his problem, but then, even so, some people just plain need to mind their own business. Even if they are truly concerned about others, still, who are they to even make it “a matter of life and death,” that the other one in question really needs to improve, in some respect?