Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 15, 1993
Transcript:
Linus sits on the floor sucking his thumb and holding his blanket. Lucy says, "You're a blockhead and an airhead!" Linus ignores her.<BR><BR> Lucy says, "You're a noodleneck!" Linus ignores her.<BR><BR> Lucy says, "You're a puzzlewit and a dimbulb!"<BR><BR> Linus jumps into the air and falls over.<BR><BR> Linus lies on his back. Lucy says as she walks away, "The old words still work the best . ."<BR><BR>
Actually, “blockhead” is a pretty old one, too. Even Jane Austen used it (or at least, it was used in “Love and Friendship”, the movie adaptation of Austen’s Lady Susan).