Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 26, 1984
Transcript:
Charlie Brown lies in bed. He says, "Some mornings you wake up knowing that today you're going to do something really dumb."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks and says, "So you go into the kitchen for breakfast . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown pours syrup on his cereal and says, "When you forget you're not having pancakes, and you pour syrup over your cold cereal . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "It's nice to get it over with!"<BR><BR>
What’s so dumb about syrup on your cereal? My dad routinely put syrup on his corn flakes, and I’ve done the same occasionally. Did Schulz ever try it himself? Otherwise, this could be another case (like his anti-coconut stance) of him projecting his likes and dislikes onto his characters.