Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 30, 1969
Transcript:
"Charlie Brown sits in front of Lucy's psychiatric booth and asks, \"What do you do when you feel lonely all the time?\"<BR><BR> Lucy shouts, \"I fell down roller skating this morning and I skinned both of my knees so bad I can hardly walk!\"<BR><BR> Lucy continues, \"Don't come to me with your stupid troubles!\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks away and says, \"She must be a good doctor . . I don't feel half so lonely any more . . .\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Charlie Brown sits in front of Lucy's psychiatric booth and asks, \"What do you do when you feel lonely all the time?\"<BR><BR> Lucy shouts, \"I fell down roller skating this morning and I skinned both of my knees so bad I can hardly walk!\"<BR><BR> Lucy continues, \"Don't come to me with your stupid troubles!\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks away and says, \"She must be a good doctor . . I don't feel half so lonely any more . . .\"<BR><BR>"