Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 09, 1997
Transcript:
Sally sits at her desk in school. She writes on a piece of paper.<BR><BR> Sally says, "Yes, ma'am . ."<BR><BR> Sally stands at the front of the classroom and says, "My report today asks the question, 'Where will it all end?'"<BR><BR> Sally continues, "We all need a philosophy . . My old philosophy was, 'Whatever, who cares? And how should I know?'"<BR><BR> Sally continues, "Can a philosophy carry us through troubled times?"<BR><BR> Sally asks, "What happens when our philosophy fails?"<BR><BR> Sally continues, "We turn to that most ancient of desperate cries . ."<BR><BR> Sally screams, "'Mom!'"<BR><BR> Sally stands behind the bean bag and asks Charlie Brown, "Have you ever had twenty-eight students and a teacher look at you like you've lost your mind?"<BR><BR>
Yes, when he made the dog-and-banjo suggestion like two weeks ago.