Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 16, 1969
Transcript:
Charlie Brown walks and says, "Let's see . . . Today is the sixteenth, isn't it?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown stands in front of the mailbox and says, "Valentine's Day is over."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues, "I'd give anything if that little red-haired had sent me a valentine."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown smiles and says, "Maybe she did send me one, but it was delayed in the mail! Maybe she sent me a valentine, and it didn't get here until today!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown looks at the mailbox and says, "Maybe it's in our mailbox right now . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "I'm afraid to look . . . If I look and there's nothing there, I'll be crushed . . On the other hand, if she did send me a valentine . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown reaches for the mailbox and says, "I've got to look!"<BR><BR> Snoopy sticks his head out of the mailbox and kisses Charlie Brown on the nose.<BR><BR> Snoopy sleeps in the mailbox. Charlie Brown says, "I hate Valentine's Day!"<BR><BR>
Charlie Brown apparently has yet to realize that it helps to send Valentines/Christmas Cards/Birthday Cards/etc. to get them back.