Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 02, 1972
Transcript:
Sally and Charlie Brown stand in front of a mailbox. Sally puts a letter in the mailbox and asks, "What happens to letter after you mail it?" Charlie Brown replies, "Well, a man in a small truck will pick it up, and take it to the post office."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown and Sally walk in the grass. Charlie Brown says, "From there it will go on another truck to another office where it will go to the airport where it will be flown to New York."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues, "From New York it will be flown over the ocean where another truck will . . ." Sally asks, "What about a chute? I thought it went down a chute . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown replies, "Well, yes, I guess in New York it goes down a chute . . ." Sally walks away and says, "Whenever you tell something, you always leave something out!"<BR><BR>
Eventually, your letter will end up in Petaluma.