Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 04, 1974
Transcript:
Peppermint Patty sits at her desk in school and says, "King Louis the Second?"<BR><BR> Peppermint Patty continues, "Well, if you subtract King Louis the Fourteenth from King Louis the Sixteenth, you get King Louis the Second!"<BR><BR> Peppermint Patty says, "You don't?"<BR><BR> Peppermint Patty leans back and says, "Rats! I thought that was a pretty good answer!"<BR><BR>
MrJamie1062 over 11 years ago
No, NOT a “pretty good answer,” Patty-FAR FROM IT, in fact. Just because some important figure in history ranked below someone else of the same name, that doesn’t mean you can "subtract"them, from the one of the higher rank. GROW UP!!!
empireatwar over 7 years ago
Louis XIV (r. 1643-1715) is known as the “Sun King” and is best known for his palace in Versailles. Louis XVI (r. 1774-1792) was executed by French revolutionaries along with his wife, Marie Antoinette. Louis II (r. 877-879 AD) is nicknamed “Louis the Stammerer”.
snowdzg Premium Member about 3 years ago
No you get King Louis’s grandfather