Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 23, 1994
Transcript:
Linus stands next to a cardboard box and says, "Sorry."<BR><BR> Linus walks in the snow and carries a sled over his head.<BR><BR> Linus pulls his sled up a hill and says, "No more sliding downhill in a cardboard box . ."<BR><BR> Linus stands on the top of a hill with his sled in front of him. He says, "Now I have a real sled!"<BR><BR> Linus slides down the hill and says, "The fastest sled in the world!"<BR><BR> Linus continues, "Nobody will be able to beat me!"<BR><BR> Linus' cap flies off. He says, "Nobody!"<BR><BR> Snoopy sits in his supper dish and slides down the hill. Linus rides his sled behind Snoopy.<BR><BR>
I never did under stand those sleds. And never had one either though some of the older kids in the neighborhood did. They seemed a lot slower than those little plastic toboggans or the plastic roll up sheet sled I had. And absolutely slower than the wooden toboggan we had, especially when you soaped it up on the bottom to make it slicker.