Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 23, 1956
Transcript:
Lucy is talking to Linus in the field. She says, "Do you feel a warmness in the air, Linus? This is Indian Summer.."<br> <br> Charlie Brown watches, puzzled, as she continues, "Indian summer originally was a device created by some very crafty warriors.."<br> <br> She spreads her hands and exclaims, "The indians would trick the approaching cavalry into thinking the weather was nice while in reality it was about to snow!"<br> <br> Linus and Lucy walk off. Charlie Brown grimaces and holds his stomach. He says, "I'm not going to say anything...I'm not going to let it get me...I'm not going to say anything.."<br> <br>
decimator1337 almost 11 years ago
Now, wait… how does she think of these long and twisted lectures on the exact moment?
yow4zip Premium Member almost 8 years ago
You’re already doing it, Charlie Brown.
UltraCharlie almost 7 years ago
Wouldn’t it be weird to have an indian summer dance?
Isaac Chen about 5 years ago
My stomach hurts…