Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 08, 1981
Transcript:
Woodstock sits in a small tree. Snoopy sits next to him and thinks, "You're a bird, and that's a bird's job . . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy continues to think, "You're supposed to sing bright cheerful songs every morning to help people start their day . . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy and Woodstock walk. Woodstock speaks and asks a question.<BR><BR> Woodstock and Snoopy sit on the doghouse. Snoopy thinks, "No, I don't think they pay as well for noon songs."<BR><BR>
It might actually be a good sign that we don’t understand bird language. Those songs might not be so bright and cheerful if we did acually understand them.