Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 05, 1975
Transcript:
During class, Sally sharpens a pencil and thinks, "These tests are going to drive me crazy.."<BR><BR> At her desk, Sally is confused as she looks over the test.<BR><BR> She raises her hand and tells the teacher, "Ma'am, I don't really understand this third question.."<BR><BR> Sally asks, "Do you want us to write what we think, or what we think you want us to write?"<BR><BR> Sally says, "If we try to write what we think you want us to write, doesn't that get us into this whole mind reading thing, and open a can of worms?"<BR><BR> Sally says, "I'm not really into mind reading myself.. I'm not so sure it can even be done.."<BR><BR> Oh, I've bent a few spoons in my time, but it's not really my bag.. Anyway, we all seem to.."<BR><BR> Sally asks, "Yes, ma'am?"<BR><BR> Sally writes, "3. George Washington was a good man." Sally sighs.<BR><BR>
She’s getting into the scene man!