Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 23, 1989
Transcript:
A statue of Snoopy, which reads: The Dog. Beaneath which it says: Loyal Faithful Brave Cute Hungry Tired Trusting Hungry<BR><BR> Snoopy and Woodstock sit on top of the doghouse. Snoopy looks at a piece of paper and thinks, "I think we're ready.."<BR><BR> They face one another. Snoopy thinks, "Okay, now on this piece of paper we'll write down all the things we admire about birds.."<BR><BR> Snoopy gazes at the paper: "And on this big piece of paper we'll write down all the things we admire about dogs.." He adds, "We'll need lots of room.."<BR><BR> "Then on this tiny scrap of paper we'll write down what few things we admire about cats.."<BR><BR> Snoopy turns around and grins, thinking, "We'll probably have lots of room left over.."<BR><BR> Splash! Snoopy and Woodstock fly off the doghouse and into the air.<BR><BR> They lie on the ground, dazed and surrounded by feathers. Snoopy thinks, "I do believe it's snowing.."<BR><BR>
Can’t we call him Slash the cat…