And somehow, Schroeder doesn’t mind Lucy reclining against his piano (only to later on get pulled away and let her head get clunked on the floor).
Later, of course, he decorated it with a Beethoven bust.
I’m reminded of my sister’s first violin. When she got a decent teacher, he looked it over and told her, “Well if you can play that well on this thing, you’re pretty good!”
And those were the days when plastic was plastic!
I noticed that CB had his foot on the piano in yesterday’s strip (first panel) and it seemed odd.
I thought it would be solid plywood.
Later it got eaten by the kite eating tree, so I assume it was wood by then.
Charles Schulz
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
And somehow, Schroeder doesn’t mind Lucy reclining against his piano (only to later on get pulled away and let her head get clunked on the floor).
therese_callahan2002 about 7 years ago
Later, of course, he decorated it with a Beethoven bust.
orinoco womble about 7 years ago
I’m reminded of my sister’s first violin. When she got a decent teacher, he looked it over and told her, “Well if you can play that well on this thing, you’re pretty good!”
jrankin1959 about 7 years ago
And those were the days when plastic was plastic!
bigcatrik about 7 years ago
I noticed that CB had his foot on the piano in yesterday’s strip (first panel) and it seemed odd.
Charlie Tuba about 7 years ago
I thought it would be solid plywood.
Yngvar Følling about 7 years ago
Later it got eaten by the kite eating tree, so I assume it was wood by then.