Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 20, 1970
Transcript:
Sally sits at her desk and holds up a sheet of paper.<BR><BR> She reads, "Question number one... What is the capital of Cameroun?" Sally holds her pencil up to her mouth.<BR><BR> She bends over her paper and writes: "Answer: When I grow up, I am going to be a hair dresser, and hair dressers obviously don't have to know such things."<BR><BR> Sally leans back and holds up the paper. She reads, "Question number two... What is the length of the Rio Grande River?"<BR><BR> "Answer: When I grow up, I will also probably be a housewife, and could not care less about the length of the Rio Grande River."<BR><BR> Sally sits up and reads, "Question number three... What is the name of ther largest pyramid?"<BR><BR> She hunches over her desk and writes, "Answer: When I grow up, I will undoubedtly be a member of the smart set."<BR><BR> "We members of the smart set rarely discuss such things as pyramids."<BR><BR> Sally sits up and looks at the paper. She comments, "This is an easy test.."<BR><BR>
rumrunner731 almost 13 years ago
Is it bad that I know none of the answers to those questions?
AlanTompkins about 4 years ago
Geography 101, simply put
kcj over 1 year ago
Why is the country’s name spelled “Cameroun” instead of Cameroon? I guess the French version of the name is what Schulz remembered from his own school days… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Cameroon#/media/File:Cameroon_boundary_changes.PNG
alien011 3 months ago
The third question is actually hard to answer, because it doesn’t mention which pyramids. I am pretty sure the question means the Egyptian pyramids (which would be the Cheops pyramid, according to google), but the largest pyramid in the world (that is also scientifically recognized as a pyramid) is actually the Cholula pyramid in Mexico (again, according to google). If we include formations where people claim they are pyramids, but that aren’t scientifically recognized as pyramids (mainly because they probably aren’t, but instead are natural formations), the largest pyramid in the world would be Visocica mountain in Bosnia.