Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 31, 1969
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits with Sally and Snoopy. He says, "Good grief, it's almost noon!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks with Snoopy and says, "We have to suit-up for the ball game, Snoopy . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown hands a baseball cap to Snoopy and says, "Here's your cap . . Is mine on right? I want it straight, but not too straight . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues, "Yours should be turned a little more to the left . . Not too far back, either, but not too far forward . . ." Sally asks, "What difference does it make?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown replies, "What difference does it make? It makes a lot of difference!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks with Snoopy and says, "Girls just don't understand 'Suiting-up'!"<BR><BR>
Wow, just goes to show you how ASININE “suiting up”rules can be! I mean, Sally has a point, in Panel 5, does it really matter, if a baseball player’s cap really is a little “off-placed?”