Fat Snoopy on a doghouse, but was there one more comic that has to come before this where Snoopy says in the last panel “I’VE DONE IT, I FORGOT HER!”? Maybe that would run tomorrow…
I remember Charles Schultz being interviewed on TV when I was a kid and he recounted his own real-life story as a young-adult and his relationship with a young lady. The story matches virtually all the major points in this series. And yes, parents forbid their marriage (and I think it might have even been on the grounds of his education). Of course the interviewer didn’t think of this series at all, but immediately asked if the young lady’s hair was red. It was.
I remember “Rubber Ball”, I have that song on my Zune. I also cannot believe that Snoopy has gone this far without doing anything about his stomach. Maybe he will in the next strip.
Turning yourself into the Goodyear blimp won’t help you move on with your life, It will only weigh you down & put you in a rut . Pick yourself up dust yourself off add some polish & show them what they missed out on, A plus for self esteem aswell.
Catfeet Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Not to mention a kick in the teeth!
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I doubt very much Snoopy can get into his dog house.
Ravenswing almost 13 years ago
Gah, they played that song this morning on Music Choice. I could feel brain cells die.
tripwire45 almost 13 years ago
I understand completely, Snoopy.
Darryl Heine almost 13 years ago
Fat Snoopy on a doghouse, but was there one more comic that has to come before this where Snoopy says in the last panel “I’VE DONE IT, I FORGOT HER!”? Maybe that would run tomorrow…
igremania almost 13 years ago
Love is bad for health, definitely
route66paul almost 13 years ago
inside of every fat dog, there is a skinny dog, looking for another meal.
NEMO1967 almost 13 years ago
love snoopy…………hehe….
Jaddis almost 13 years ago
I remember Charles Schultz being interviewed on TV when I was a kid and he recounted his own real-life story as a young-adult and his relationship with a young lady. The story matches virtually all the major points in this series. And yes, parents forbid their marriage (and I think it might have even been on the grounds of his education). Of course the interviewer didn’t think of this series at all, but immediately asked if the young lady’s hair was red. It was.
k-la almost 13 years ago
Memories….. Don’t worry snoop, their are plenty of fish in the sea, or in your case, dogs at the ice rink!
mabrndt Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Still around
Number Three almost 13 years ago
Awwwwwww. Eating won’t solve the problem, Snoopy!
xxx
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I remember “Rubber Ball”, I have that song on my Zune. I also cannot believe that Snoopy has gone this far without doing anything about his stomach. Maybe he will in the next strip.
jimelek almost 13 years ago
Ouch! That one hit too close to home!
iced tea almost 13 years ago
Snoopy also reminds me of the BeeGee’s song; “Why do you have to be a heartbreaker?” Sob!
thousandays almost 13 years ago
Come on Snoopy – cheer up – you are too good for her anyway.I love you still. xx
mark63 almost 13 years ago
Turning yourself into the Goodyear blimp won’t help you move on with your life, It will only weigh you down & put you in a rut . Pick yourself up dust yourself off add some polish & show them what they missed out on, A plus for self esteem aswell.
Snoopy_Fan almost 13 years ago
“I’ll never forget her as long as I live… What a life… You try for a little happiness, and what do you get?”
I think I’ve said that line several times over the years… I feel your pain, Snoopy!
yow4zip Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I can’t stomach this strip.
fmasroor almost 13 years ago
Snoopy’s so cute in the 3rd panel! Don’t worry, there’s always someone who’s been rejected 3 times.
stostado almost 13 years ago
AMEN!
bollo almost 13 years ago
don’t worry snoopy, i love you more than she does.