Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 15, 1972
Transcript:
Snoopy and Woodstock sit on the doghouse. Snoopy thinks, "Woodstock has never seen a violin or a fire truck or a candy store . ."<BR><BR> Woodstock flies up in the air. Snoopy thinks, "He's never heard an opera or a symphony . . . He's never seen a movie or a play . . ."<BR><BR> Woodstock returns to the doghouse. Snoopy continues to think, "On the other hand, he's seen the sky, the clouds, the ground, the sun, the rain, the moon, the stars, a cat and several worms . . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy looks at Woodstock and thinks, "Woodstock feels that he's led a very full life!"<BR><BR>
thepinkbaroness about 4 years ago
If he wants to hear a symphony, all he has to do is drop by Schroeder’s place.
kcj over 1 year ago
Also, Woodstock has seen the clouds from both sides (this is three years after the release of “Both Sides, Now”)
But it should be quite easy for a bird to see a fire track or a candy store… Woodstock does not live in a deep forest. As for a violin… the point is not in seeing it.