Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 30, 1979
Transcript:
The World War I Flying Ace looks at a book and thinks, "Excuse me, please . . Are you German?"<BR><BR> Lucy approaches. The World War I Flying Ace smiles and thinks, "Entschuldigen sie, bitte . . Sind sie deutscher?"<BR><BR> Lucy walks away and says, "Move, beagle, or I'll break all your arms!!"<BR><BR> Snoopy looks at the book and thinks, "Where is the taxi? My uncle is from Wisconsin."<BR><BR>
jtyroler about 8 years ago
That’s the problem with so many phrase books – too many phrases that you’ll never use in either English or the language you’re trying to speak.
alien011 almost 4 years ago
Kind of funny mistake here. Deutscher is the male form, so Snoopy basically asked Lucy (who’s wearing a dress) if she’s a boy.
Mr Pets almost 2 years ago
Strange, Lucy. You told him to move and when he didn’t you just move yourself? You’re actually using your brain for a change!