I’ve always wondered where the adults are in this strip. No school would let Lucy enter her brother’s dependency in a science fair, let alone reward it.
Adults are only heard and never shown, JanCinVV. In their programs, the adult say “Wah wah? Wah wah wah wah”. Charles Shultz did it that way on purpose and is the essence of his comic strip.
LittleSister18 almost 14 years ago
That’s because you don’t argue with success.
Francine Long almost 14 years ago
Success wins every time!
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Lucy will go far in business, the witch.
farmermatt almost 14 years ago
Actually, Linus won.
coolpersonwithsunglasses almost 14 years ago
good point, farmermatt
tirnaaisling almost 14 years ago
The argument is usually… “At what cost?”
but then that type don’t usually care about costs, either to themselves or others.
peter0423 almost 14 years ago
Reminds me of a quote from Lily Tomlin: “The thing with the rat race is, even if you win, you’re still a rat.”
Nice guys don’t finish last — they’re running a different course that the others wouldn’t be interested in.
mac47 almost 14 years ago
“She blinded me with science!”
Thomas Dolby
JanLC almost 14 years ago
I’ve always wondered where the adults are in this strip. No school would let Lucy enter her brother’s dependency in a science fair, let alone reward it.
Francine Long almost 14 years ago
Couple of great comments there SCATTY_423 and Dream Scourge
Gives us another take on the strip and something to think about as well.
There is often more truth in the comics than there is in the “Media”.
gofinsc almost 14 years ago
The ends justify the means.
auggie12345 almost 14 years ago
ha ha i love it
abatheguy almost 14 years ago
Wrong on so many levels.
ccisv1 almost 14 years ago
I’d like to know — “Who picked the judges!!!”
memememe191919 almost 14 years ago
Adults are only heard and never shown, JanCinVV. In their programs, the adult say “Wah wah? Wah wah wah wah”. Charles Shultz did it that way on purpose and is the essence of his comic strip.