Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 12, 1955
Transcript:
Violet is talking to Charlie Brown, who is leaning on the coffee-table. She exclaims, "You're always moaning about nobody liking you!"<br> <br> She asks, "Well, Good-Grief, Charlie Brown, do you every Try to make somebody like you? Do You?"<br> <br> She continues, "Do you ever really Try to be pleasant? Do you every really Try to be cheerful?"<br> <br> He asks her, "You don't like me, do you?"<br> <br>
yow4zip Premium Member about 9 years ago
Not with that attitude.
ootey over 6 years ago
Is Charlie Brown a narcissist?
sammybernsteinsheehan almost 4 years ago
Why can´t Charlie Brown just accept that Violet´s trying to make him a better person?
FrostbiteFalls over 1 year ago
Yo, Violet, how about you start by making yourself more likable, and stop cutting him down so much? Never mind who “started it.”
JoeTheDog Premium Member 28 days ago
your not helping violet.