Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 15, 1968
Transcript:
"Franklin walks toward Lucy's psychiatric booth and says, \"Hello.\" Lucy says, \"Hi, kid!\"<BR><BR> Franklin says, \"I'm looking for a boy named Charlie Brown.\" Lucy says, \"He lives right over there . . Two houses down . . .\"<BR><BR> Franklin says, \"Thank you . . . How's the lemonade business?\" Lucy replies, \"This isn't a lemonade stand . . This is a psychiatric booth.\"<BR><BR> Franklin asks, \"Are you a real doctor?\" Lucy replies, \"Was the lemonade ever any good?\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Franklin walks toward Lucy's psychiatric booth and says, \"Hello.\" Lucy says, \"Hi, kid!\"<BR><BR> Franklin says, \"I'm looking for a boy named Charlie Brown.\" Lucy says, \"He lives right over there . . Two houses down . . .\"<BR><BR> Franklin says, \"Thank you . . . How's the lemonade business?\" Lucy replies, \"This isn't a lemonade stand . . This is a psychiatric booth.\"<BR><BR> Franklin asks, \"Are you a real doctor?\" Lucy replies, \"Was the lemonade ever any good?\"<BR><BR>"
This is one of the classics! But, Lucy, I’m sure the lemonade was usually better than your advice.