Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 02, 1988
Transcript:
Charlie Brown and Sally are standing on the grass near the gate. He spreads his hands and says, "And everything was to be destroyed..."<BR><BR> As they walk down the lane, he continues, "So Lot and his wife and his two daughters were told to flee from the city..."<BR><BR> He stops again and says, "And they were warned that when they fled, they were not to look back..."<BR><BR> He turns to her and exclaims, "But Lot's wife couldn't help herself...she looked back, and she was turned into a pillar of salt!"<BR><BR> They walk pass the mailbox, the light-pole, and the hydrant. She exclaims, "Wow!" He replies, "Let that be a lesson to you"<BR><BR> They walk down the lane pass the fence.<BR><BR> She keeps walking, but glances back with just her eyes, not turning her head.<BR><BR> She stops and looks behind her.<BR><BR> She puts her hands over her head and runs.<BR><BR>
Uh-huh. And how can that be a lesson when no one can say definitively how all that really went down?