Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 20, 1988
Transcript:
Snoopy stands next to an open mailbox. He looks at an envelope and thinks, "Ah! Another letter from Spike..."<BR><BR> Spike leans against a rock in the desert and writes, "Dear Brother Snoopy, Guess what...."<BR><BR> He stands looking down at an object that lies on the cacti field sand. He continues, "Yesterday, I found an old typewriter."<BR><BR> He walks along with the typewriter through the desert. He continues, "It inspired me to write a novel."<BR><BR> He sits on the slant of a hill with the typewriter, facing the top of the hill. He continues to write, "At first, I tried writing uphill, but the words seemed to come very slowly..."<BR><BR> He sits on the slant of the hill, facing downwards. He continues, "Somehow, when you write downhill, the words come faster."<BR><BR> He watches and shakes slightly as the typewriter slides downhill.<BR><BR> He leans over the cliff of the hill and looks over.<BR><BR> He leans on some rocks and sits on the floor. He concludes, "As you can see, however, I'm still writing longhand."<BR><BR>
Looks like Spike had a William Burroughs moment.