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>
phoenixnyc over 2 years ago
This is why religion is child abuse.
Daeder about 2 years ago
They all wanted to look back, but they thought it was too risky for all of them to turn around. So they drew lots to decide who would turn and look.
FrostbiteFalls 8 months ago
Uh-huh. And how can that be a lesson when no one can say definitively how all that really went down?