Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 26, 1988
Transcript:
The Beaglescout is standing at the curb with Woodstock and his friends. He thinks, "Do you understand what I'm saying?" One of the birds chirp in response.<BR><BR> The Beaglescout walks down the lane and Woodstock and his friends follow. The Beaglescout thinks, "It won't be the same"<BR><BR> He continues, "And we may even encounter savages...who knows?"<BR><BR> They walk towards a fence and he continues, "What I mean is this is different country, and we have to be prepared to meet almost anything or anybody..."<BR><BR> He stands by a tennis-net with Woodstock behind him and thinks, "Hmm...an obstacle..."<BR><BR> He lifts the net up for the birds to walk under. He thinks, "Not to worry...we'll just go under"<BR><BR> They all stand and look to their right.<BR><BR> They run as tennis rackets and balls are thrown at them. The Beaglescout thinks, "Savages!"<BR><BR>
Keep the weapons, they might come in handy.