Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 24, 1950
Transcript:
Charlie Brown and Shermy are outside in the coats. The former looks up in the sky as Shermy says,"So you see, it's the heat from the sun that keeps us warm"<BR><BR> They walk off and Charlie Brown says,"Not entirely..."<BR><BR> Shermy asks,"What do you mean, 'not entirely'?!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown holds out his hands and replies,"Mittens!"<BR><BR>
wolfintheshadows over 13 years ago
Yeah! I thought everyone knew mittens is what keeps us warm!
PercyJacksonfan123 over 13 years ago
Ya know, I used to think mittens and blankets and other stuff were magic
Storm F-1/4 almost 13 years ago
Ah but when the gloves come off…
woodnote almost 13 years ago
Shermy replied “Mittens hold in body heat, which is produced by chemical breakdown of food we eat, the food created by photosynthesis, which is powered by the sun.”
yow4zip Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Charlie’s got you there.
WarLegalomon about 12 years ago
True dat, good ol’ mittens!
Dhji462 over 11 years ago
It would be hard to knit mittens, though, if we didn’t have the sunlight to see what we were doing…
Attila The Voice! over 11 years ago
Can’t argue with that! If the SUN wore mittens, we would NEED another ice age
Omenthus over 10 years ago
Come on, Shermy! The exception was right under your nose!
dchur123 over 10 years ago
Jackets, mittens, and hats keep us warm
RerunsforeveryoneCB about 10 years ago
Charlie Brown should make a speech off this.
timmytohns almost 9 years ago
But Charlie Brown,mittens are just better at absorbing the sun’s rays.
Godfrey's sugar daddy 69 over 8 years ago
And my hotness
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
You really didn’t know that shermy?