PP and Marcie (before she was Marcie) develop their relationship. Schulz pushed the “sir” bit a little too hard, but it was one of the two greatest friendships in the strip (the other being Snoopy and Woodstock).
I was raised by a Southern-born father (b.1920) who taught all his kids, boys as well as girls, to adress adult men as “sir.” At age 16 I went to university, and continued the ingrained reflex. I was always amazed at the number of profs etc who became seriously annoyed at being addressed respectfully! This was about 1978, before the “prof is your pal” thing.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
trust me, Patty, you going to be called “sir” is going to get annoying for the next 40-some years
drogers30 about 6 years ago
I have forgotten that 1 time Marcie called her ma’am.
ToonGuy300 about 6 years ago
So is Patty a boy or a girl? I’m surprisingly too lazy to look it up.
about 6 years ago
At least she called you “ma’am” this time.
ootey about 6 years ago
PP and Marcie (before she was Marcie) develop their relationship. Schulz pushed the “sir” bit a little too hard, but it was one of the two greatest friendships in the strip (the other being Snoopy and Woodstock).
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
Hey, if nothing else Marcie is polite!
lucky444 about 6 years ago
Mercie: the first nerd in the Comics?
Yakety Sax about 6 years ago
Perfect! ROFL!!
WDD about 6 years ago
Peppermint Patty is being raised by her father alone. I think she was referred to as a latchkey kid.
angelolady Premium Member about 6 years ago
Marcie still has no name….
orinoco womble about 6 years ago
I was raised by a Southern-born father (b.1920) who taught all his kids, boys as well as girls, to adress adult men as “sir.” At age 16 I went to university, and continued the ingrained reflex. I was always amazed at the number of profs etc who became seriously annoyed at being addressed respectfully! This was about 1978, before the “prof is your pal” thing.