Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 02, 1977
Transcript:
Snoopy and Woodstock are jogging along the lane.<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks,"Jogging is good for the soul and the body." He glances behind him and thinks,"Woodstock keeps falling behind."<BR><BR> He looks in front of him at Woodstock and thinks,"Whoops! There he is up front again..."<BR><BR> He glances behind him and thinks,"Now, he's behind again..." He jogs along thinking,"I'll bet he drops back so he can fly..."<BR><BR> Snoopy grimaces and thinks,"It's not fair to fly when you're supposed to be jogging!" He glances behind him and continues,"Maybe I could look around real fast, and catch him..."<BR><BR> He jogs and thinks,"On the other hand, I don't want him to think I don't trust him...." He glances behind him again and continues,"On the other hand, I don't like to be taken advantage of, either!"<BR><BR> He thinks,"On the other hand..." He lies on the ground exhausted as Woodstock jogs pass him; Snoopy thinks,"Who cares?!"<BR><BR>
Distractions always seem to infiltrate the well intended