Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 17, 1986
Transcript:
The World War I Flying Ace lies in a hospital bed. He thinks, "Here's the World War I Flying Ace confined to bed with the terrible Flu of 1918 . . ."<BR><BR> Marcie holds a letter. The WWI Flying Ace thinks, "The beautiful French waitress from a nearby cafe has been taking care of me . . ."<BR><BR> Marcie smiles and says, "Bonjour, monsieur . . I have for you a piece of mail . . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "How nice . . . A 'get well' card from the Red Baron!"<BR><BR>
jones.laura.e over 11 years ago
I did not expect the Red Baron to send Snoopy a card.
jtyroler about 8 years ago
It’s actually a coupon for !$1.50 a frozen pizza. You know the brand.
ootey almost 7 years ago
“It’s lonely up here. Get well soon. RB”
hkoussaya over 6 years ago
And she’s not afraid of dog germs of Influenza? Lucy would’ve fainted..
alien011 over 3 years ago
Snoopy’s fantasy messing up. The Red Baron (Manfred von Richthofen) had died on April 21st, 1918. The troop ship Leviathan that was mentioned a few days earlier arrived in Brest on October 8th, 1918. So the Red Baron couldn’t have sent him a get well soon card. And I don’t even know why I fact-check the fantasies of a beagle in a comicstrip.