Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 15, 1986
Transcript:
Spike walks along in desert with a piece of paper in his hand.<BR><BR> He sits by a rock and starts writing. He writes,"Dear Dad, Just a few lines to wish you a happy Father's Day"<BR><BR> He lies forward on the ground, resting his weight on his legs and hands. He continues to write,"I know you worry about me living alone out here in the desert, but I don't want you to worry about me."<BR><BR> He sits up and looks at what he wrote; it reads,"Actually, some nice things have been happening..."<BR><BR> The letter continues,"Last week I was invited to sing in our local choir." He stands among the cacti and they all 'sing'.<BR><BR> The letter continues,"And it's always exciting to work with my rock collection." Spike runs down the hill as an avalanche of rocks fall behind him.<BR><BR> Spike looks at the letter. It reads,"Anway, Dad, have a happy Father's Day. Your son, Spike"<BR><BR> He lies with his head on the rock and the pen/paper in his right hand.<BR><BR> He lies forward again and resumes writing. He writes,"P.S. If you really want to, you can worry about me."<BR><BR>