Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 27, 1959
Transcript:
"Lucy sits at her pyschiatrist's booth.<br> <br> Charlie Brown sits down with a frown. He says, \"I have deep feelings of depression..\"<br> <br> Lucy turns away. He asks, \"What can I do about this?\"<br> <br> She replies,\"Snap out of it! Five cents, please.\" Charlie Brown grimaces at the reader.<br> <br>" dialogue-text,"Lucy sits at her pyschiatrist's booth.<br> <br> Charlie Brown sits down with a frown. He says, \"I have deep feelings of depression..\"<br> <br> Lucy turns away. He asks, \"What can I do about this?\"<br> <br> She replies,\"Snap out of it! Five cents, please.\" Charlie Brown grimaces at the reader.<br> <br>"
jbott566 about 13 years ago
lucy’s psychiatric business begans…..
TheCaciaTree almost 13 years ago
Oh, it begins! The booth is not fully formed, but it is here! This strip demonstrates pretty much the entirety of Lucys psychiatric skills with one sentence – “Snap out of it!”
valheru almost 13 years ago
first booth!
Infotsunami almost 13 years ago
Even with the office improvements, same rate!
dhindsjr almost 12 years ago
Actually, that is probably good advice! :)
decimator1337 about 10 years ago
The first one? Whoa. The sun-shade becomes an improvement.
what. over 8 years ago
The first psychiatric booth!
jbruins84341 about 8 years ago
The doctor is in.
NewOrleansSaints over 7 years ago
About time!
ootey over 6 years ago
Cher’s advice…
yow4zip Premium Member over 5 years ago
Welcome, doctor.
H_Culbreth almost 4 years ago
I can’t believe it! The psychiatric booth first appeared on my birthday!
bookwormjrs over 3 years ago
Physathist booth
Archistoteles about 2 years ago
And out of the blue, there it is; Lucy’s Psychiatric Booth. There to stay for about forty years.
jasonbres about 2 years ago
Lucy owning a psychiatry booth was meant to be a parody of real-life children and their lemonade stands. But now that I think about, Lucy really ought to be in jail for practicing therapy without a license.
Anton Sherwood 7 months ago
I have here a slim book by one Norman Anthony (author of How to Grow Old Disgracefully), published 1947, titled What to Do till the Psychiatrist Comes. The first sentence of the introduction: “What this country needs is a good five-cent psychiatrist!”