Sadly, the old “ballpeen adjustment” doesn’t work on today’s smart TVs. Unless what you want is to go buy a new one. Doesn’t mean I haven’t wanted to try it on occasion. For some reason when I am tired or stressed out, electronic gadgets get stroppy. I have walked past a DVD and had it open all by itself, and no, I wasn’t carrying my phone. One time I was in a public office and the printer the person was using wasn’t working. I said, “Just a moment, I’ll be right back.” Walked to the other end of the room—printer worked fine.
I try that with my 55" OLED Flat Screen and I wind up with a BROKEN 55" OLED Flat Screen. Besides, it’s probably the Cable Company’s fault. Or the Router.
A company called a repairman to fix a broken piece of equipment. He walked around for about 15 minutes, took out a hammer and hit it against a pipe. The equipment started working.
He sent them a bill for $10,000. The company complained stating that all he did was tap a pipe with a hammer. They demanded a detailed invoice to justify the bill.
Things haven ‘t changed all that much. That is the way I start my gas fire-place sometimes. BTW- love the artwork of the queen on the throw-away panel!
ronaldspence 11 months ago
dog abuse!
mccollunsky 11 months ago
Ah a rare Sunday story carry over from the previous Sunday. The Ole bang the TV trick, can’t do that anymore , sadly.
Indiana Guy 11 months ago
Is the Queen of Hearts the first adult ever seen in a Peanuts comic?
Uncle Kenny 11 months ago
I remember doing that to the tv. Also to the radio. Today we unplug them wait a minute, and plug them back in.
sugordon 11 months ago
I knew a stage technician who used to use that technique on the light board; he called it “a delicate adjustment.”
oldthang 11 months ago
At least Woodstock didn’t get stepped on!
thevideostoreguy 11 months ago
Wait…this was an ARC?? Wow, I didn’t think Peanuts did arcs.
MichaelAxelFleming 11 months ago
More than a nickel?!?
gccowboy27 11 months ago
Lucy can fix anything
knutdl 11 months ago
Poor Snoopy, but he’s back.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 11 months ago
I’d call that a rather revolutionary Che(shire) Guevara-method of rearrangement, but who am I to judge?…
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 11 months ago
Don’t be shy, sir, that’s re-shire!
orinoco womble 11 months ago
Sadly, the old “ballpeen adjustment” doesn’t work on today’s smart TVs. Unless what you want is to go buy a new one. Doesn’t mean I haven’t wanted to try it on occasion. For some reason when I am tired or stressed out, electronic gadgets get stroppy. I have walked past a DVD and had it open all by itself, and no, I wasn’t carrying my phone. One time I was in a public office and the printer the person was using wasn’t working. I said, “Just a moment, I’ll be right back.” Walked to the other end of the room—printer worked fine.
markkahler52 11 months ago
Guess, now, you just pick up your flatscreen TV and shake it like an old Etch-a-Sketch…
jagedlo 11 months ago
Queen of Hearts: “Off with her head!”
Lucy: “I don’t think so!”
preacherman Premium Member 11 months ago
Sorry, Lucy, this was pro bono. Besides, you might want to forego the bill lest Snoopy lawyer decides to sue.
bmckee 11 months ago
I try that with my 55" OLED Flat Screen and I wind up with a BROKEN 55" OLED Flat Screen. Besides, it’s probably the Cable Company’s fault. Or the Router.
Darryl Heine 11 months ago
So ends the 3 week Sunday Peanuts Chesire Beagle arc.
Darryl Heine 11 months ago
Said the Queen of Hearts to Lucy: “OFF WITH HER HEAD!”
dflak 11 months ago
Another old joke:
A company called a repairman to fix a broken piece of equipment. He walked around for about 15 minutes, took out a hammer and hit it against a pipe. The equipment started working.
He sent them a bill for $10,000. The company complained stating that all he did was tap a pipe with a hammer. They demanded a detailed invoice to justify the bill.
He sent them:
Hitting equipment with a hammer: $5.
Knowing where to hit: $9,995
boydjb47 11 months ago
For you youngsters, that is exactly what we did in the 50’s and 60’s when the TV was buzzing or the picture was rolling or out of focus.
Just-me 11 months ago
She attended the school of Percussive Maintenance TV Repair
SusieB 11 months ago
Love the title panel
Decepticomic 11 months ago
That’s why you have to leave Cheshiring to cats.
mindjob 11 months ago
Looks to be more lucrative that the psychiatrists booth. Maybe she can give TV repair advice
Ellis97 11 months ago
What do you call Lucy Van Pelt and the Queen of Hearts in the same panel? Redundant!
ladykat 11 months ago
Snoopy’s back, but at what cost.
WCraft Premium Member 11 months ago
Things haven ‘t changed all that much. That is the way I start my gas fire-place sometimes. BTW- love the artwork of the queen on the throw-away panel!
KEA 11 months ago
ah… a cognitive adjustment gesture (aka dope slap)
jrankin1959 11 months ago
What is it – a dime?
Can't Sleep 11 months ago
When a whack would shake the vacuum tubes inside the TV cabinet, in the long-ago days of the 20th century.
MRBLUESKY529 11 months ago
I had a huge console TV that I nicknamed “Slappy”. When it finally died after many years of service, it became a stand for it’s replacement.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator 11 months ago
Gasp! A grown-up! In PEANUTS!
Fascinating seeing Schulz emulate Tenniel, and still bring it into his own style.
InuYugiHakusho 11 months ago
“Off with her head!”
Just_Karl 11 months ago
I wonder if this is how Fonzie learned to control the jukebox (among other things) by thumping it with the side of his fist.
Doug K 11 months ago
Lucy’s advice and her repairs tend to have side effects and/or unexpected costs.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 11 months ago
It’ll work out fine. For Lucy.
jmcenanly 11 months ago
Try that with a 21st century television and you’ll need a new one.
anncorr339 11 months ago
Lucy youfidnot have to whack Snoopy so hard .Snoopy glad you’re back
David Rickard Premium Member 11 months ago
Did Lucy teach that move to Leroy Jethro Gibbs?
gammaguy 11 months ago
Every dog shall have his daze.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 months ago
Lucy would make a perfect “Red Queen”