Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 26, 1982
Transcript:
Snoopy stands on the snow-covered ground and look up at Woodstock sitting in his nest. Snoopy thinks,"C'mon...I'll show you." As they walk along Snoopy thinks,"We're in luck." Woodstock is puzzled.<BR><BR> They stop by and look at tracks in the snow. Snoopy thinks,"Look, you can still see the sleigh tracks in the snow..."<BR><BR> They follow the tracks and Snoopy continues,"And the hoof prints from the reindeer...see? Right along here..."<BR><BR> He points off in the distance and thinks,"And now you can see where they end...this is probably where they took off into the air..."<BR><BR> He looks up into the sky. He thinks,"On Christmas eve he had to fly all over the world dropping presents down chimneys for all the kids."<BR><BR> They walk back to the doghouse and Snoopy thinks,"No...no birds...dogs neither....birds and dogs don't count...we're less than nothing..."<BR><BR> They sit atop the doghouse and Snoopy thinks,"Ol' Santa just couldn't care less about an innocent little bird and a faithful dog..."<BR><BR> They flip backwards as two presents hit them with a bonk. They sit on the doghouse wearing identical ties and smiling. Snoopy thinks,"He remembered!"<BR><BR>
my heart melted in the last third panel!!!