Sydney Biddle Barrows was the Mayflower Madame. Bush referred to VP Bush, who ran for President based only continuing the Free Love for Patricians instituted earlier by the GOP. I was in Washington DC for the Reagan years because the GOP really knows how to party, while the devout provide a cover of respectability. Ah, but I was so much younger then, I’m older than that now.Th
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
“Sydney or the Bush” again.Why don’t we all start using it, see if it catches on.
cookies333 about 12 years ago
Poor Charlie Brown! He’s trying so hard to be a good brother!
greatbest about 12 years ago
funny. but why?.
BigChiefDesoto about 12 years ago
That’s women for you! They don’t fight but they can sure start wars!!
Rise22 about 12 years ago
Who is Sydney?
stcrowe about 12 years ago
Clearly, she has been talking to Linus.
stcrowe about 12 years ago
From Wikipedia: "equates with such terms as “Hollywood or bust” to mean staking total success or failure on one high-risk event"
summerdog86 about 12 years ago
Hey RobertNowall, you watching? You said the phrase would return. Just a little faster than you predicted. No Aussie mates here?
Phapada about 12 years ago
stupid girl..
e.groves about 12 years ago
I’ll take Sydney. I’ve had enough of Bush. George, that is.
Zaristerex about 12 years ago
Sydney, Australia or “the bush” (wilderness). Lol. Not sure the origin of this phrase, just its meaning.
emmtwosix about 12 years ago
You know what I like about Peanuts? It’s not political. Thanks for ruining that ebsan – with incredibly outdated political commentary, even.
rwgtcg about 12 years ago
Sydney or the Bush = ‘All or Nothing!’ interesting..
JusSayin about 12 years ago
Sydney Biddle Barrows was the Mayflower Madame. Bush referred to VP Bush, who ran for President based only continuing the Free Love for Patricians instituted earlier by the GOP. I was in Washington DC for the Reagan years because the GOP really knows how to party, while the devout provide a cover of respectability. Ah, but I was so much younger then, I’m older than that now.Th
Number Three about 12 years ago
Finally, Charlie Brown!
LOL. I am a lot like Sally.
Nag Nag Nag…
xxx
Aaron Saltzer about 12 years ago
Ha! I thought the comic strip someone posted yesterday as a comment, was today’s.
Spooky D Cat about 12 years ago
Time to call in Annie from The Meaning of Lila.
blackton about 12 years ago
The quote is quite famous in Australia, so much so there is a webpage devoted to it. http://www.sydneyorthebush.com.au/
Darryl Heine about 12 years ago
Last week, Linus said “SYDNEY OR THE BUSH”, this week, Sally says it.
cookies333 about 12 years ago
@BigChiefDesoto
Don’t you mean Sally doesn’t fight wars? Lucy is a girl, and she’s always fighting.
Number Three about 12 years ago
@Snoopy_Fan
I was actually laughing my head off at that Andy Capp strip too. I have to admit that Andy’s Mother in Law is a bit of an old bag.
If I ever get a Mother in Law who is full of herself… I will put her in her place.
I may even read through Andy Capp to pick up a few things to say to her.
If she insults me… I’ll insult her.
Takes two to tango. OK…I’ll stop now.
Glad you had an amazing weekend.
Song for you:
Link
You take care!
xxx
iced tea about 12 years ago
Turn the other cheek, Sally. Sydney or the Bush!
;)
iced tea about 12 years ago
Turn the other cheek, Sally. (The one on your face,that is.) Sydney or the Bush!
;)
summerdog86 about 12 years ago
Do you still have that letter?
revron about 12 years ago
We did.And we gave Schultz the idea.Not bad eh?