Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 24, 1965
Transcript:
"Lucy sits at the psychiatric help booth. Linus holds his blanket and sucks his thumb. Lucy says, \"If you'd listen to me you wouldn't need that thumb and a blanket . . .\"<BR><BR> Linus says, \"Years from now when your kind has passed from the scene, thumbs and blankets will still be around!\"<BR><BR> Lucy punches Linus.<BR><BR> Linus lies on the ground and says, \"Doctors always tell you to say what's on your mind, but they don't really mean it . . .\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Lucy sits at the psychiatric help booth. Linus holds his blanket and sucks his thumb. Lucy says, \"If you'd listen to me you wouldn't need that thumb and a blanket . . .\"<BR><BR> Linus says, \"Years from now when your kind has passed from the scene, thumbs and blankets will still be around!\"<BR><BR> Lucy punches Linus.<BR><BR> Linus lies on the ground and says, \"Doctors always tell you to say what's on your mind, but they don't really mean it . . .\"<BR><BR>"
TO THUMBS! TO BLANKETS!