Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 27, 1972
Transcript:
The Literary Ace holds up a sheet of paper.<BR><BR> Snoopy turns away from the typewriter and thinks, "Here's the World-Famous author starting to work on his new novel..." He brushes his paws.<BR><BR> He types, "'I love you,' she said. 'I love you more than I can say.'"<BR><BR> "'I love you, too,' he answered."<BR><BR> He types: "'My love for you is higher than the highest mountain which is Mount Everst which is over twenty-nine thousand feet high.'"<BR><BR> He types: "'My love for you is deeper than the deepest ocoean which is the Marianas trench which is over thirty-five thousand feet deep.'"<BR><BR> Snoopy looks out and raises his eyebrows. He thinks, "My hero is a terrible bore!"<BR><BR>
Reading Peanuts as a child is how I learned a lot of real world facts. It’s quite informative.