Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 22, 1965
Transcript:
"Lucy sits at the psychiatric help booth. Schroeder says, \"And then he wrote the great ninth symphony . . . \"<BR><BR> Schroeder continues, \"But he was deaf! He never had a chance to hear it performed! Isn't that terrible? That really depresses me . . .\"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"Try not to think about it . . . five cents, please!\"<BR><BR> Lucy puts her hands behind her head and her feet on the stand and says, \"Some cases are relatively simple . . .\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Lucy sits at the psychiatric help booth. Schroeder says, \"And then he wrote the great ninth symphony . . . \"<BR><BR> Schroeder continues, \"But he was deaf! He never had a chance to hear it performed! Isn't that terrible? That really depresses me . . .\"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"Try not to think about it . . . five cents, please!\"<BR><BR> Lucy puts her hands behind her head and her feet on the stand and says, \"Some cases are relatively simple . . .\"<BR><BR>"
Schroeder why are YOU at Lucy’s booth