Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 23, 1976
Transcript:
Lucy leans on the piano, smiling at a flower in her hand, whiles Schroeder plays.<BR><BR> She shows the flower to him and exclaims,"The gift of a flower is always a gift of love!"<BR><BR> He asks,"How about accepting a flower?" She sits on the piano and replies,"Accepting can mean love, too."<BR><BR> She continues,"But it doesn't necessarily have to! Sometimes you have to accept a flower just to keep from hurting the other person's feelings."<BR><BR> He smiles, takes the flower, and says,"Then, I'll accept it."<BR><BR> She snatches the flower away with a grimace.<BR><BR> Schroeder asks,"What does taking it back mean?" She leans her back against the piano, kicks the flower, and shouts,"IT CAN MEAN ANY STUPID THING YOU WANT IT TO MEAN!"<BR><BR>
supersexyghotmew95 over 12 years ago
is it me or is schroeder a bit clueless now
Vivianne Lee over 12 years ago
Schroeder is cute
LadyBlanc over 11 years ago
If she was thinking, it’s still a step in the right direction. He may not be declaring love for her, but at least he cares enough to not want to hurt her feelings.
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
The lady is right.
Best Commenter Ever almost 4 years ago
https://youtu.be/rZbE0iohrsg?t=150