Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 07, 1965
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands on the pitcher's mound. Frieda says, "Why, Charlie Brown!" You cut down all the dandelions!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown shouts, "Yes, I cut down all the dandelions! This is a pitcher's mound, not a flower garden!"<BR><BR> Frieda turns to Lucy and says, "Speaking of flower gardens, I'll bet a circle of daffodils would look nice around this mound, don't you think so?"<BR><BR> Lucy says, "Oh yes, very nice . . . or even some Marigolds . . . " Charlie Brown says, "I can't stand it!"<BR><BR>
MrJamie1062 over 10 years ago
At least this would have shown how “brave” Charlie Brown was, in “standing up to Lucy and Frieda,” so to speak; while they had told him not to get rid of the dandelions, he did it anyway(since the pitcher’s mound is “no flower garden,” plus,again, it INFURIATED him big time, to be called cute.) They might as well have called him pretty(with dandelions around him); after all, it DID make him THAT mad, to be called cute.
HeatherMcCrillis over 4 years ago
Not sure the flora could withstand it, either. Try growing around where teams that had more money would have their bullpens or outside the ballpark.
Daeder over 3 years ago
Daffodils and tulips for Spring training, and marigolds and cosmos for the Summer season!
roamer0607 over 2 years ago
Frieda shouldn’t be too upset. In my experience, if all Charlie Brown did was cut the dandelions down, as opposed to uprooting them, they’ll be back — and pretty darned fast.