Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 11, 2024

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    carlsonbob  9 days ago

    How about a bark and a lark?

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    angelolady Premium Member 9 days ago

    A tisket and a tasket?

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    CatonaPC©  9 days ago

    When imperialism fails, try the metric system.

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    Can't Sleep  9 days ago

    “I love you a bushel and a peck” was a song from “Guys and Dolls.”

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    mccollunsky  9 days ago

    Inches and Pinches of love, not a spoonful, that’d be most gloomful.

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    californiamonty  9 days ago

    Bushel and peck are both measures of volume; liter/litre is a measure of volume, but meter/metre is a measure of distance.

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    PaulAbbott2  9 days ago

    Ah, the 70’s. When the threat of the Metric System loomed. It was believed the US would convert by the early 80’s. I remember learning those conversion equasions

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    Qiset  9 days ago

    The metric system has at its core the imperial system. If you don’t believe me, try to buy a metric ratchet.

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    Mediatech  9 days ago

    IF you want to master the metric system, you might want to start by spelling metre and litre correctly. (just saying… )

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    billyk75  8 days ago

    And a hug around the neck.

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    'IndyMan'  8 days ago

    OK ! ! ! ! People, it is a cartoon strip NOT a matter for debate on the floor of the General Assembly of the United Nations ! ! ! ! Each country have their spellings—accept it and let’s get on with Lucy’s fascination with Schroeder ! ! ! !

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    Pucky  8 days ago

    When is she going to stop trying?

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    The Orange Mailman  8 days ago

    A peck on the cheek has a nice ring to it. Then there could be a liter on the lips or a meter on the mouth. But what would we do with bushel?

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    StephenHoyt  8 days ago

    When Snoopy’s plane/doghouse crashes in the French countryside he has to know the Kilometers back to base.

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    Darryl Heine  8 days ago

    3 pecks = 1 bushel

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    uniquename  8 days ago

    Not even a mm and a ml.

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    Decepticomic  8 days ago

    How about you get outta my house?

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    Blaidd Drwg Premium Member 8 days ago

    How about ‘Far and Away’?

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    Ellis97  8 days ago

    Maybe Lucy is trying too hard.

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    mindjob  8 days ago

    Maybe an inch and a millimeter.

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    SusieB  8 days ago

    Not even a pinch or an inch Lucy

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    Neo Stryder  8 days ago

    What about a shut and an up?

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    coreym5  8 days ago

    There was a big push to convert the U.S. to the metric system in the late 70s, which, of course, ultimately failed, so this was a timely gag.

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    dflak  8 days ago

    Bushel and a peck or 297.89368036524 and 74.4734 gills, respectively.

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    Chalres  8 days ago

    A shilling and a pence (and a jump across the fence).

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    moondog42 Premium Member 8 days ago

    Did you know that Dracula’s favorite song was “I love you a bushel and a peck on the neck”

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    BuckeyeFanForever Premium Member 8 days ago

    How about a 12 oz of coke?

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    sunrisetrucker  8 days ago

    According to Google

    Metre is the standard spelling of the metric unit for length in nearly all English-speaking nations, the exceptions being the United States and the Philippines which use meter. Measuring devices (such as ammeter, speedometer) are spelled “-meter” in all variants of English.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  8 days ago

    Sit Down,You’re Rocking The Boat

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    lnrokr55  8 days ago

    Gotta hand it to Lucy, she never gives up !

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    JPuzzleWhiz  8 days ago

    “Take me to your liter…”

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    Strawberry King  8 days ago

    A grain of sand?

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    sincavage05  8 days ago

    Which one is less?

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