Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 26, 1955
Transcript:
"“*AHEM*” Lucy is saying as she stands watching Schroeder playing his piano. <br> <br> Schroeder continues to play his piano while Lucy is standing in front of the piano looking at Schroeder, thinking to her self,”He’s so cute...*SIGH*” <br> <br> Lucy now sits down and leans back with her elbows on the piano, she says to Schroeder, “I’ll bet if we were to get married some day, Schroeder, We’d be very happy...” Schroeder goes on playing his piano. <br> <br> Lucy gets up and goes over to the toy box pulling out dishes as she is saying, “While you were practicing the piano, I’d be in the kitchen making your breakfast...” Schroeder is still playing not saying anything. <br> <br> Lucy is now bringing the dishes over to the piano still talking to Schroeder, “ Then I’d bring it in like this, and set it all out nice, and prop up your favorite news-paper, and pour your coffee...” Schroeder starts to stop playing his piano. <br> <br> Lucy has set up all the dishes on top of the piano and is saying to Schroeder, “Wouldn’t that be Romantic? Schroeder has stopped playing and is looking at Lucy. <br> <br> “NO!” Schroeder says slamming his fist on the piano keys. The dishes and lucy go flying. <br> <br> Lucy gets up and walks away saying, Musicians aren’t real people!” Schroeder starts playing his piano again. <br> <br>" dialogue-text,"“*AHEM*” Lucy is saying as she stands watching Schroeder playing his piano. <br> <br> Schroeder continues to play his piano while Lucy is standing in front of the piano looking at Schroeder, thinking to her self,”He’s so cute...*SIGH*” <br> <br> Lucy now sits down and leans back with her elbows on the piano, she says to Schroeder, “I’ll bet if we were to get married some day, Schroeder, We’d be very happy...” Schroeder goes on playing his piano. <br> <br> Lucy gets up and goes over to the toy box pulling out dishes as she is saying, “While you were practicing the piano, I’d be in the kitchen making your breakfast...” Schroeder is still playing not saying anything. <br> <br> Lucy is now bringing the dishes over to the piano still talking to Schroeder, “ Then I’d bring it in like this, and set it all out nice, and prop up your favorite news-paper, and pour your coffee...” Schroeder starts to stop playing his piano. <br> <br> Lucy has set up all the dishes on top of the piano and is saying to Schroeder, “Wouldn’t that be Romantic? Schroeder has stopped playing and is looking at Lucy. <br> <br> “NO!” Schroeder says slamming his fist on the piano keys. The dishes and lucy go flying. <br> <br> Lucy gets up and walks away saying, Musicians aren’t real people!” Schroeder starts playing his piano again. <br>
Gray Sunflower over 10 years ago
^But sorta would end the prospect of the “running gag”, don’t ya think?
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
He’s already married to his piano.
Ludwig van over 8 years ago
I also prefer Beethoven’s Sonata #9 to Lucy.
AlanTompkins about 4 years ago
Cie la vie
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] almost 2 years ago
Don’t bother him while he’s practicing.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 1 year ago
Dont put food on the piano.
Catlover5 8 months ago
What piece is that?