Shame on you Snoopy. You ought to be more thankful for Charlie Brown who takes care of you. I have a cat just like this, and while people think cats are always aloof like this, they aren’t all this way. My avatar is my darling Macushla who passed away in September who was such a loving cat. My new calico kitty Rachella is like Snoopy, ungrateful and unloving.
I remember a similar “Peanuts” cartoon where Snoopy jumps to attention and begins saluting and marching back and forth in front of his officious “owner.”
My mother played that game with me when I was 16. 6 months later I was bequeathed a substantial amount of money. I was able to successfully become emancipated due to her inflicting torture and abuse on me for as long as I can remember. I took my inheritance and have never looked back.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
See you in the pound, Snoopster, after you just took off your collar.
Lee Cox almost 7 years ago
It’s his way of telling you to stuff the lecture, Charlie Brown!
orinoco womble almost 7 years ago
Oh Lord….CB was channelling my old man. The only line he left out was “I can read you like a book!”
mjb515 almost 7 years ago
Just remember Snoopy, being on your own means you will have to chase rabbits, and catch them!
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Hello, Daisy Hill Puppy Farm? Yes I’d like to …………
A R V reader almost 7 years ago
This was a scene from the movie, ‘’Snoopy, Come Home’’.
alondra almost 7 years ago
Shame on you Snoopy. You ought to be more thankful for Charlie Brown who takes care of you. I have a cat just like this, and while people think cats are always aloof like this, they aren’t all this way. My avatar is my darling Macushla who passed away in September who was such a loving cat. My new calico kitty Rachella is like Snoopy, ungrateful and unloving.
I❤️Peanuts almost 7 years ago
I remember a similar “Peanuts” cartoon where Snoopy jumps to attention and begins saluting and marching back and forth in front of his officious “owner.”
Teto85 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
My mother played that game with me when I was 16. 6 months later I was bequeathed a substantial amount of money. I was able to successfully become emancipated due to her inflicting torture and abuse on me for as long as I can remember. I took my inheritance and have never looked back.
jarvisloop almost 7 years ago
I was unaware until now that Snoopy is a metaphor for some – not all – teenagers.
Number Three almost 7 years ago
“You’ve been acting awfully independent lately!”
You make it sound like that’s a bad thing.
xxx
Train 1911 almost 7 years ago
My cat was good at that turn there back when talking them and Snoopy tell Charlie Brown to shove it we’re sun doesn’t shine
David_J Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Poor Charlie Brown, the Rodney Dangerfield of the funny pages.
Jogger2 almost 7 years ago
One version of the story of Francis of Assisi says he did that.
Jogger2 almost 7 years ago
One version of the story of Francis of Assisi says he did that.
edonline almost 7 years ago
I’m shocked and surprised that the newspapers let Schulz get away with a naked Snoopy in the last panel!
ForbesField almost 7 years ago
That’s the way St. Francis of Assisi got started.
Charlie Tuba almost 7 years ago
Tell Snoopy to get a job!
coreym5 almost 7 years ago
The original strip from 1971 had a second panel that shows Snoopy jumping off his doghouse.
http://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1971/2/21
TMO1 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I suspect this one is a version of a discussion (argument) Schulz had with one of his kids, probably the one his first wife brought into the marriage.
ToonGuy300 almost 7 years ago
Aaaugh! My eyes! Snoopy, get out of the nude!