Now that I think about it, didn’t Stephan Pastis once say that Charles Schultz was his inspiration? I’ve read this particular strip before, but I never until now realized that Charles was going for the sort of elaborate tongue-twister and word play that Stephan is so fond of doing.
Ah yes, I remember when minibikes were major business. Back in those days they advertised Daisy pellet rifles in the Sunday comics pages, too. Times sure have changed.
Kids on minibikes beat the heck out of kids smoking pot. They need something to do or they will find something (drugs are a cheap way to get instant gratification).
Funny how you remember some things..Mini-Bikes were a big thing back in 1967-1968.I can still see my buddy Dean looking like Daffy duck withhis long legs trying to balance the bike as it putt-putted down the street..
Just as a side of info…Peanuts Inc was getting ready to supply a Snoopy to be taken to the moon and back in the Apollo program(1968-69)..If you visit Schulz museum in Santa Rosa Ca..you will see that stuffed Snoopy.
stcrowe about 11 years ago
Building a new dog house drained his budget.
JoeyCooler777 about 11 years ago
Stephen Pastis! Did you sabotage this Peanuts strip?!
legaleagle48 about 11 years ago
Now that I think about it, didn’t Stephan Pastis once say that Charles Schultz was his inspiration? I’ve read this particular strip before, but I never until now realized that Charles was going for the sort of elaborate tongue-twister and word play that Stephan is so fond of doing.
barbara chaffin Premium Member about 11 years ago
he asked good questions though!
orinoco womble about 11 years ago
Ah yes, I remember when minibikes were major business. Back in those days they advertised Daisy pellet rifles in the Sunday comics pages, too. Times sure have changed.
Defective Premium Member about 11 years ago
The seeds of the past have come to fruit today.
Darryl Heine about 11 years ago
What do mini-bikes look like?
Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
How much were they, I wonder?
MrMartianMan about 11 years ago
And whatever for did he want to know how many mini-bikes they had in all?
OldestandWisest about 11 years ago
Schulz’s kids apparently drove their neighbors crazy constantly riding their mini-bikes on the hills around where they lived.
Number Three about 11 years ago
Unless you want your tongue in a knot then I would not read this strip out loud.
LOL xxx
Snoopy67 about 11 years ago
Sounds like a Lucy style prank call
route66paul about 11 years ago
Kids on minibikes beat the heck out of kids smoking pot. They need something to do or they will find something (drugs are a cheap way to get instant gratification).
BRO6164 about 11 years ago
Here is a link to an image of one:http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-3aPULLdkA/TBq6StapW3I/AAAAAAAAAws/NK4Z2FhsTeA/s1600/mini-bike-frame.jpg
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I get a 404 error when I copy & paste that.
kcase246 about 11 years ago
I laughed the first time I saw this strip all those many years ago and I laughed now.
boldyuma about 11 years ago
Funny how you remember some things..Mini-Bikes were a big thing back in 1967-1968.I can still see my buddy Dean looking like Daffy duck withhis long legs trying to balance the bike as it putt-putted down the street..
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
I have this strip and Charlie wanted a mini bike, eh????!!!!
boldyuma about 11 years ago
Just as a side of info…Peanuts Inc was getting ready to supply a Snoopy to be taken to the moon and back in the Apollo program(1968-69)..If you visit Schulz museum in Santa Rosa Ca..you will see that stuffed Snoopy.