Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 29, 1967
Transcript:
Lucy says, "Well?" Linus, holding his blanket and sucking his thumb, replies, "Well, what?"<BR><BR> Lucy says, "A deal is a deal! Gramma has agreed to give up smoking . . . Now, you've got to give up that stupid blanket!! Hand it over!"<BR><BR> Lucy holds out her hands. Linus stares at his blanket.<BR><BR> Linus hands over his blanket and thinks, "I hope the A.M.A. appreciates this!"<BR><BR>
MrJamie1062 almost 11 years ago
No,Linus had NO idea, that has grandmother would actually want to give up smoking, or try to, anyway—how WRONG he was!!! Sometimes it really is best not to “borrow trouble,”as my parents always say, by not even trying to walk yourself into a trap of some kind, by assuming that someone would NEVER do something—how TERRIBLY WRONG you actually might be, for once!!!
JonHart over 4 years ago
The lesson here is to always be careful about making abdication speeches because people might take you up on the offer.