Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 27, 1972
Transcript:
The Literary Ace holds up a sheet of paper.<BR><BR> Snoopy turns away from the typewriter and thinks, "Here's the World-Famous author starting to work on his new novel..." He brushes his paws.<BR><BR> He types, "'I love you,' she said. 'I love you more than I can say.'"<BR><BR> "'I love you, too,' he answered."<BR><BR> He types: "'My love for you is higher than the highest mountain which is Mount Everst which is over twenty-nine thousand feet high.'"<BR><BR> He types: "'My love for you is deeper than the deepest ocoean which is the Marianas trench which is over thirty-five thousand feet deep.'"<BR><BR> Snoopy looks out and raises his eyebrows. He thinks, "My hero is a terrible bore!"<BR><BR>
RoofDog almost 12 years ago
Reading Peanuts as a child is how I learned a lot of real world facts. It’s quite informative.
peanuts511 almost 11 years ago
Actually the sentence ‘’than the deepest ocean which is the mariana trench’’ he is pointing that the mariana trench is a ocean but it is not a ocean, it’s a really deep hole that goes deeper than the ocean floor!
PatrickASL almost 5 years ago
My love for your reaches farther than the distance to MACS J1149 Lensed Star 1, which is approximately 14 billion light years away!
kcj over 1 year ago
Maybe they are both geology nerds. There was also an xkcd comic along these lines, “geology: surprisingly erotic” https://xkcd.com/1082/