Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 10, 1971
Transcript:
"Charlie Brown sits in front of Lucy's psychiatric booth and says, \"Sometimes I actually feel that I'm solving some of my childhood problems.\"<BR><BR> Lucy replies, \"That's good, Charlie Brown, because then you'll be ready for teen-age problems, young adult problems, marriage problems, middle-age problems, declining years and old-age problems . . .\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues to sit in front of the booth.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, \"Let's get back to those childhood problems . .\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Charlie Brown sits in front of Lucy's psychiatric booth and says, \"Sometimes I actually feel that I'm solving some of my childhood problems.\"<BR><BR> Lucy replies, \"That's good, Charlie Brown, because then you'll be ready for teen-age problems, young adult problems, marriage problems, middle-age problems, declining years and old-age problems . . .\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues to sit in front of the booth.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, \"Let's get back to those childhood problems . .\"<BR><BR>"
Indeed! No escaping problems