Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 26, 1973
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits at a table with a boy at camp and eats. Charlie Brown wears a sack over his head. The boy says, "Y'know, Sack, that wasn't a bad breakfast."<BR><BR> The boy continues, "I was here last year, and the food was terrible!"<BR><BR> The boy points at Charlie Brown and says, "I'll bet you straightened them out, didn't you, Sack? I'll bet you told them to shape up on the food here, or ship out, didn't you?"<BR><BR> The boy walks away and says, "You're a good camp president, Sack!"<BR><BR>
LadyBlanc over 11 years ago
So, the jist here is that if you become anonymous, people see what they want to in you. Profound.
Daeder about 3 years ago
How ironic that if not for the sack, he’d have gotten sacked by now.