Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 18, 1982
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands outside of Lucy's psychiatric booth. He spreads his hands and says,"I don't understand."<BR><BR> She props her feet up and says,"All right, Charlie Brown, let's put it another way..."<BR><BR> She continues,"Life is like a grocery cart!" He says,"A grocery cart?"<BR><BR> She continues,"Each of us has a grocery cart, and the world is our supermarket!"<BR><BR> She moves her hands and continues,"The world is filled with wonderful things...push your cart down the aisles, Charlie Brown!"<BR><BR> She concludes,"That grocery cart is your life! Push it, Charlie Brown! Push it right up to the check-out counter!" He asks,"Which one?"<BR><BR> She grimaces as he turns to the reader and says,"I think I have six items or less!"<BR><BR>
gamer2k4 about 11 years ago
I see the rates are back to normal.
jbruins84341 almost 7 years ago
My English professor would always tell us that the supermarkets were wrong. If you are talking specific numbers, and we are here, it should be, “Six items or fewer.”
Archistoteles almost 2 years ago
And Charlie Brown would’ve had the grocery cart with the croocked wheel which doesn’t steer right.