Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 30, 1995
Transcript:
Peppermint Patty leans back in her desk. She says, "I'm awake!"<BR><BR> Peppermint Patty says, "Yes, ma'am . . We went to the concert, and heard 'Adagio for Strings' by Samuel the Barber . ."<BR><BR> Marcie says, "Not Samuel the Barber! Samuel Barber! Good grief!"<BR><BR> Marcie asks, "Can't you ever get anything right?!"<BR><BR> Marcie continues, "What's wrong with you? Don't you ever listen? Don't you ever read?!" Peppermint Patty slouches in her seat.<BR><BR> Marcie yells, "Samuel the Barber! That's not even funny! When are you ever going to learn something?!" Peppermint Patty slides under the desk.<BR><BR> Marcie asks, "Don't you ever think?" Franklin looks puzzled as Peppermint Patty emerges in the seat in front of him.<BR><BR> Franklin says, "Yes, ma'am . . And then they played 'Peter and the Fox.'" Peppermint Patty says, "'Wolf,' Franklin . . 'Harold and the Wolf.'"<BR><BR>
NiceGuy21 about 9 years ago
Must be summer school or something.
ootey almost 7 years ago
Marcy the angry teacher.
thefoxapproves over 6 years ago
marcie is how my cousin acts when I say something wrong in school
The great papyrus almost 4 years ago
Marcie finally cracks
Darkknight55 over 3 years ago
Wait a minute, how did they go from Marcie being right behind Peppermint Patty to being behind Franklin?
kcj over 1 year ago
Might be the only reference to an American composer in all of Peanuts.
Daeder over 1 year ago
Samuel the barber. . . Wasn’t he from Seville?