My dad went on a ski trip with his club once. They chartered a bus, and during the trip there was a lot of pot going around. My dad says he has a memory of sitting on an arm rest pretending to be Snoopy the vulture. Of course, my dad was 6’3" and 240 lb. He was a big vulture.
I’ve always admired and envied Snoopy’s vivid fantasy life and his ability to transport himself into the world of Joe Cool, the World War I flying ace battling the Red Baron, the world famous attorney, the writer of stories and novels, the one-dog puppet show master, and, of course, the menacing vulture. That’s a great skill to possess in a time of pandemic, or any other time for that matter.
Baarorso about 3 years ago
I thought that vultures were by and large not predators, that they feed on carrion.
orinoco womble about 3 years ago
Woodstock is going to pounce on any unwary seeds that get dropped.
jaydogg187 about 3 years ago
Carrion! Nothing to see here!
Troglodyte about 3 years ago
Snoopy…are you waiting for your “victims” to er, drop dead?!
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
What? It’s a good look for him.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Being out-vultured by Woodstock, Snoopy?
lmuller7 about 3 years ago
Sky burial.
Neo Stryder about 3 years ago
Let the birds be birds.
c.davies about 3 years ago
Snoopy as a vulture. My lifelong hero
A.Ficionada about 3 years ago
Apparently, vulture beagles work alone : )
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 3 years ago
That Charlie Brown Christmas tree sure has strange decorations!
Amra Leo about 3 years ago
Woodstock’s helpin’…
BiathlonNut about 3 years ago
Reminds me of the Fink King of Id pretending he was a dangerous snake. But he quit when he was informed that he was making an asp of himself
jbruins84341 about 3 years ago
My dad went on a ski trip with his club once. They chartered a bus, and during the trip there was a lot of pot going around. My dad says he has a memory of sitting on an arm rest pretending to be Snoopy the vulture. Of course, my dad was 6’3" and 240 lb. He was a big vulture.
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
Vultures just wait for their prey to lay down and die.
verticallychallenged Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’d forgotten how much I enjoyed Snoopy-the-Vulture as a kid.
rstove428 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Oh, lots and lots of more terrifying sights. I’m sure I don’t need to be specific these days.
Perin8 about 3 years ago
Is Snoopy the only Peanuts character who has ever broken the 4th wall?
Scott S about 3 years ago
The slo-mo films of a lion running down a Thomson’s gazelle are pretty impressive.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
two’s a crowd in this case, huh?
I❤️Peanuts about 3 years ago
I’ve always admired and envied Snoopy’s vivid fantasy life and his ability to transport himself into the world of Joe Cool, the World War I flying ace battling the Red Baron, the world famous attorney, the writer of stories and novels, the one-dog puppet show master, and, of course, the menacing vulture. That’s a great skill to possess in a time of pandemic, or any other time for that matter.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
They are rarely alone, anyway.
knight1192a about 3 years ago
Um, Snoopy, might wanna try a different bird. Vultures aren’t exactly know as killers. They and buzzards are more known as scavengers of the dead.
donwestonmysteries about 3 years ago
Minnie Me.
POGGERS {person} about 3 years ago
I am sooo scared!
PuppyPapa about 3 years ago
LOVE Snoopy as the vulture!