Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 17, 1968
Transcript:
Charlie Brown and Linus sit on a bench at lunch. Charlie Brown says, "I can't talk to that little red-haired girl because she's something and I'm nothing."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues, "If I were something and she were nothing, I could talk to her, or if she were something and I were something, then I could talk to her . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "Or if she were nothing and I were nothing, then I also could talk to her . . . But she's something and I'm nothing so I can't talk to her . . ."<BR><BR> Linus says, "For a nothing, Charlie Brown, you're really something!"<BR><BR>
ootey over 7 years ago
This one is really something.
Stormwyrm about 4 years ago
He’s a real nowhere man, sitting in his nowhere land, making all his nowhere plans for nobody…
Best Commenter Ever almost 4 years ago
I know how you feel.
Blind Seer over 3 years ago
And a rock feels no pain and an island never cries
Kid Wizard almost 2 years ago
Another classic. There is empathy, and then there is Charlie Brown sitting outside, eating lunch. At least he has a friend this time.
lesbian4life7997 about 1 year ago
This scene was in the peanuts movie