March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
Try discussing things with a younger sibling. Sometimes it’s easy, sometimes it’s hard, and sometimes it’s impossible.
And we must note, the thesauri are still extant as a threat!
He should have asked if Roget owned the thesaurus.
(2nd panel) I’ve never seen a face like THAT in Peanuts before.
It was an elderly thesaurus. You could tell by the heavily dog eared look it had and also the cracked spine of much use.
It was “THE”-saurus, the greatest of the unnamed terrible lizards! (Seems like Calvin’s imagination pales in comparison to Sally’s even simpler ones!)
Don’t keep such a straight face when you’re joking, Charlie Brown, it confuses her.
Those were the good old days, when the thesaurus roamed free.
Big brothers can be such dictionaries.
In today’s world, Charlie Brown would have said “Jurasic Park” or “Jurasic World”? (The new Jurasic World sequel called “Fallen Kingdom” comes to movie theatres this Summer 2018).
At least Sally got points for entertaining her teacher. My brother did little research on his papers, but was so entertaining, he usually got A’s.
They could’ve been attacked by a bronchitis—-you know, the one that coughed a lot.
https://www.gocomics.com/theargylesweater/2015/7/1?ct=v&cti=1422351
I ate dinosaur the other day. It’s called “chicken”!
I didn’t know there was a dinosaur named Thesaurus.?!
Charles Schulz
knight1192a over 6 years ago
Try discussing things with a younger sibling. Sometimes it’s easy, sometimes it’s hard, and sometimes it’s impossible.
Nachikethass over 6 years ago
And we must note, the thesauri are still extant as a threat!
electricshadow Premium Member over 6 years ago
He should have asked if Roget owned the thesaurus.
ToonGuy300 over 6 years ago
(2nd panel) I’ve never seen a face like THAT in Peanuts before.
littlejohn Premium Member over 6 years ago
It was an elderly thesaurus. You could tell by the heavily dog eared look it had and also the cracked spine of much use.
su43dipta over 6 years ago
It was “THE”-saurus, the greatest of the unnamed terrible lizards! (Seems like Calvin’s imagination pales in comparison to Sally’s even simpler ones!)
Trond Sätre Premium Member over 6 years ago
Don’t keep such a straight face when you’re joking, Charlie Brown, it confuses her.
F-Flash over 6 years ago
Those were the good old days, when the thesaurus roamed free.
uniquename over 6 years ago
Big brothers can be such dictionaries.
Darryl Heine over 6 years ago
In today’s world, Charlie Brown would have said “Jurasic Park” or “Jurasic World”? (The new Jurasic World sequel called “Fallen Kingdom” comes to movie theatres this Summer 2018).
johovey over 6 years ago
At least Sally got points for entertaining her teacher. My brother did little research on his papers, but was so entertaining, he usually got A’s.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 6 years ago
They could’ve been attacked by a bronchitis—-you know, the one that coughed a lot.
jpsomebody over 6 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/theargylesweater/2015/7/1?ct=v&cti=1422351
Charlie Tuba over 6 years ago
I ate dinosaur the other day. It’s called “chicken”!
ajakimber425 over 6 years ago
I didn’t know there was a dinosaur named Thesaurus.?!