Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 03, 1960
Transcript:
Linus, wearing his cap and mitt, runs along. <br> <br>Snoopy lies on top of his doghouse, asleep. <br> <br> Linus runs. <br> <br> "Pardon me.." Linus says to Snoopy, who has woken up to find Linus clambering up the doghouse towards him: "?" <br> <br> Linus leans back, pushing Snoopy almost off the edge of the doghouse,as he prepares to catch the baseball. <br> <br> "Good grief!" Snoopy thinks as Linus throws the ball. <br> <br> "Thank you very much." Linus tips his cap to Snoopy. <br> <br> Snoopy watches as Linus runs off. <br> <br>"It just doesn't pay to lie too close to the ball park!" Snoopy thinks as he lies on his back. <br> <br>
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
Wait a min. why isn’t Snoopy playing.
yow4zip Premium Member over 4 years ago
At least Linus was polite.
thepinkbaroness about 4 years ago
Panel 5