Pigeons on the grass alas. Pigeons on the grass alas. Short longer grass short longer longer shorter yellow grass. Pigeons large pigeons on the shorter longer yellow grass alas pigeons on the grass. If they were not pigeons what were they. If they were not pigeons on the grass alas what were they. He had heard of a third and he asked about it it was a magpie in the sky. If a magpie in the sky on the sky can not cry if the pigeon on the grass alas can alas and to pass the pigeon on the grass alas and the magpie in the sky on the sky and to try and to try alas on the grass alas the pigeon on the grass the pigeon on the grass and alas. They might be very well they might be very well very well they might be. Let Lucy Lily Lily Lucy Lucy let Lucy Lucy Lily Lily Lily Lily Lily let Lily Lucy Lucy let Lily. Let Lucy Lily.
STRIP REPLACEMENT ALERT!: Instead of running a 1966 strip which has “ONLY 8 MORE DAYS UNTIL BEETHOVEN’S BIRTHDAY” (since there would be no date in 2013 for a daily Peanuts strip where there is 8 more days until Beethoven’s Birthday) this December 1960 Peanuts strip gets run instead (This strip previously was rerun in 2007)!
Once in a while, a strip from another time periods (1960, for example) is inserted to make the sequencing of this year’s strips (1966) more in sync with 2013.
They ran some strips recently where Snoopy was sleeping in bed with CB. Snoopy couldn’t get comfortable and ended up sleeping on the headboard they way he sleeps on his roof.
gimmickgenius about 11 years ago
Why is this 1960 strip stuck in among the 1966 ones? And since when “ain’t” he a beagle??
gimmickgenius about 11 years ago
Besides, go to today’s “Peanuts Holiday Countdown.”
LeslieBark about 11 years ago
A rather clever literary allusion today:
From Four Saints in Three Acts, by Gertrude Stein
Pigeons on the grass alas. Pigeons on the grass alas. Short longer grass short longer longer shorter yellow grass. Pigeons large pigeons on the shorter longer yellow grass alas pigeons on the grass. If they were not pigeons what were they. If they were not pigeons on the grass alas what were they. He had heard of a third and he asked about it it was a magpie in the sky. If a magpie in the sky on the sky can not cry if the pigeon on the grass alas can alas and to pass the pigeon on the grass alas and the magpie in the sky on the sky and to try and to try alas on the grass alas the pigeon on the grass the pigeon on the grass and alas. They might be very well they might be very well very well they might be. Let Lucy Lily Lily Lucy Lucy let Lucy Lucy Lily Lily Lily Lily Lily let Lily Lucy Lucy let Lily. Let Lucy Lily.
stcrowe about 11 years ago
Snoopy usually isn’t insulted by being referred to as a beagle. In fact, he is usually proud.
EricPost about 11 years ago
Ain’t no, is a double negative which means Snoopy IS saying he IS a stupid beagle, However it’s the stupid part he is objecting to.
KEA about 11 years ago
The discussion comments here is almost as bad as Charlie Brown’s meetings on the mound.
storying about 11 years ago
If Snoopy was drawn to be a true beagle, he’d be tricolored (no brown, no beagle.)
hill2209 about 11 years ago
Bring him water in a glass.He’ll look at you and wonder why.Then think, well, I’ll tryBecause I really am a BeagleAnd Beagles don’t like to run dry.
And I’m no poet, but I thought I’d have a a go at it.
TheWildSow about 11 years ago
I thought it was:Pigeons on the grass, alas.Beagle on the roof, aloof!
Neo Stryder about 11 years ago
Then what do you think are you?, a pony?
Darryl Heine about 11 years ago
STRIP REPLACEMENT ALERT!: Instead of running a 1966 strip which has “ONLY 8 MORE DAYS UNTIL BEETHOVEN’S BIRTHDAY” (since there would be no date in 2013 for a daily Peanuts strip where there is 8 more days until Beethoven’s Birthday) this December 1960 Peanuts strip gets run instead (This strip previously was rerun in 2007)!
SparkyzFan about 11 years ago
Good ’ol Snoop might be in denial. In earlier days Snoopy may have been like my dog and thought he was a person.
Droptma Styx about 11 years ago
For 40 years I’ve wondered about the literary reference in this strip, or if there even was one. Thanks, Leslie Barks!
VICTOR PROULX about 11 years ago
And in response to Gertrude Stein’s poem that Leslie Barks quoted, James Thurber wrote: "Dogs on the grass, look out!
route66paul about 11 years ago
CB has no hair because his father is a barber and keeps it buzzed. A barber’s children? Get what is easiest, he saves his skills for paying customers.
Number Three about 11 years ago
As long as he’s comfy… That’s the main thing!
xxx
dflak about 11 years ago
Snoopy ain’t no expert in English either.
“I don’t know nothing about birthing no babies.”
ottaknow about 11 years ago
Snoopy isn’t a stupid beagle because he can lie on the grass and relax. Doesn’t have to work.
Killer$ about 11 years ago
Hi
ceylondiver about 11 years ago
“Bluejays on a log, agog.” —Ed Chigliak
Snoopy_Fan about 11 years ago
Once in a while, a strip from another time periods (1960, for example) is inserted to make the sequencing of this year’s strips (1966) more in sync with 2013.
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
why did Snoopy say I ain’t no stupid beagle???!!!!!!!!
Opus Croakus about 11 years ago
They ran some strips recently where Snoopy was sleeping in bed with CB. Snoopy couldn’t get comfortable and ended up sleeping on the headboard they way he sleeps on his roof.
TedVandecar about 11 years ago
“I ain’t no stupid Beagle” is paraphrased from a violent western movie.