Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 27, 1975
Transcript:
Snoopy lies on top of the doghouse and thinks, "I'm not listening!" He is speaking to his growling stomach.<BR><BR> Snoopy tells his tummy, "Actually, you're very tiresome."<BR><BR> His stomach complains some more.<BR><BR> Snoopy angrily gets up and thinks, "Forget it! If I ask him now, he'll just yell at me!"<BR><BR> Snoopy lies back down, and his tummy complains further.<BR><BR> Snoopy sits back up and thinks, "All right, but it's not going to work! I can tell you that right now!"<BR><BR> Snoopy carries his food dish away in his mouth and thinks to his belly, "Go ahead, and sing.." Snoopy thinks, "You won't be so happy after we get yelled at!"<BR><BR> Snoopy kicks the door.<BR><BR> Charlie opens the door and screams, "Suppertime isn't for two hours! What are you trying to pull?!"<BR><BR> Snoopy is now lying back down on his house and thinks, "Eyes deceive and legs fail, but it's the stomach that gets you in trouble!"<BR><BR>
I’ve been learning this issue now for a couple of years: pancreatitis’ it’s no picnic