Charlie Brown, when a little red-haired girl is looking your way and then you look the other way, chances are she’ll look away too. Poor CB… I feel your pain.
I asked a serious question… does anyone know the answer?This is late, so I don’t know if you’ll ever see it, but I’ll post it anyway. Children have (or at least had) a saying if they saw someone’s underwear…for example, if the child was named Johnny, they would say, “I see London, I see France, I see Johnny’s underpants.” In American English (at least everywhere I’ve heard it) “France” and “pants” do rhyme. Hope this helps.
stcrowe over 9 years ago
Hopefully she won’t notice when his first pitch gets hit out of the park.
Linux0s over 9 years ago
Cue the disrobing line drive straight to the mound.
knight1192a over 9 years ago
Now I miss the old Peanuts website with the baseball game. Used to love scoring homers as Snoopy and knocking Charlie Brown over.
kelly14 over 9 years ago
where is Joe Shlabotnik when you need him
coreym5 over 9 years ago
The third panel might be Charlie Brown’s best smile ever. Certainly the one with the most teeth.
e.groves over 9 years ago
At least his pitches are over the plate.
dustspecks Premium Member over 9 years ago
She’s just playing hard to get.
Snoopy_Fan over 9 years ago
Charlie Brown, when a little red-haired girl is looking your way and then you look the other way, chances are she’ll look away too. Poor CB… I feel your pain.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
CB needs a better fitting hat! It’ll help impress the ladies…
mulder42 over 9 years ago
Charlie—just stand on your head. That will get RHG’s attention!!!
boldyuma over 9 years ago
Maybe CB needs to change games..Maybe try soccer,or, cricket, or marbles..No…I know he couldn’t get his thumb to work right in marbles..
finnygirl Premium Member over 9 years ago
I asked a serious question… does anyone know the answer?This is late, so I don’t know if you’ll ever see it, but I’ll post it anyway. Children have (or at least had) a saying if they saw someone’s underwear…for example, if the child was named Johnny, they would say, “I see London, I see France, I see Johnny’s underpants.” In American English (at least everywhere I’ve heard it) “France” and “pants” do rhyme. Hope this helps.