Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 29, 1972
Transcript:
Linus, Sally, and Violet wait in line.<BR><BR> Sally asks, "Is there a lot of swearing in this movie?"<BR><BR> She adds, "I don't want to see it if there's a lot of swearing..I'm not in the army, you know!"<BR><BR> Sally crosses her arms and says, "I like to think of myself as a lady, and I refuse to go to a movie that has a lot of swearing..."<BR><BR> She asks, "Why do you take me to movies that have a lot of swearing?" "I'm not taking you to the movies." Linus doesn't turn around as he answers.<BR><BR> Patty, in front of Linus, takes her ticket from the booth. Violet is visible behind Sally. "We're standing in line together, aren't we?" Sally asks. "That doesn't mean I'm taking you!" retorts Linus.<BR><BR> "I guess it doesn't, does it?" She sighs. Linus holds up a bill, "One, please."<BR><BR> Sally stands looking at the ticket booth.<BR><BR> She walks away, saying, "Forget it!" [PANEL 10]: Sally sits on a stool in front of the TV. Charlie Brown sees her and asks, "What are you doing home? I thought you went to the movies..."<BR><BR> [PANEL 11]: "I am... I'm watching 'Citizen Kane' for the tenth time!"<BR><BR>
I like how Violet is there for no reason