Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 13, 1984
Transcript:
Woodstock hops along with holding a flower. He sits next to Snoopy atop the doghouse. The latter thinks,"This is mother's day, and you're still looking for your mom, huh?"<BR><BR> He thinks,"Well, little friend I hate to tell you this but you're never going to find her"<BR><BR> He spreads his hands and continues,"You know why? Because birds aren't sentimental, that's why!"<BR><BR> He looks up in the sky and thinks,"Birds aren't like dogs, for instance....dogs are very sentimental and loving with a strong sense of family....you know what I mean?"<BR><BR> He points up in the sky to his left and thinks,"Birds are weird...birds don't care...once the kids leave the nest that's it! Off you go! Good luck! Break an egg!"<BR><BR> He starts laughing and thinks,"'Break an egg!' That's a good one!"<BR><BR> Woodstock kicks Snoopy.<BR><BR> Snoopy sits with the flower tied around his nose. He thinks,"I thought it was a good one..."<BR><BR>
These Mother’s Day strips are sad. I feel bad for Woodstock.