Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 22, 1966
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands in the rain as a safety patrol person and shouts, "All right, let's go! Hurry it up, over there! Let's go!"<BR><BR> As tons of raincoated students cross the street, Charlie Brown says, "As soon as our teacher finds that I didn't do a science project, she'll give me a failing grade, and then they'll take me off safety patrol . . . "<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "This is the first time I've ever really felt like I was somebody . . . I like doing this . . . I don't want to lose my badge . . . I . . ."<BR><BR> Something hits Charlie Brown and he goes flying into the air and says, "Good grief!"<BR><BR>
The plot really thickens now.