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>
MrJamie1062 almost 9 years ago
Re:panels 2 and 3-Well, Charlie Brown, if doing a meaningful job like this really had been that important to you, then you’d have thought twice about procrastinating on an important school assignment. And YES, it really also would have meant “overcoming your worst nightmare,”by FINALLY bringing yourself to so much as talk to the “girl of your dreams”!
ootey about 7 years ago
The plot really thickens now.