Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 06, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown approaches Lucy in the falling snow. He says, "I just wish you could see some snowflakes under a microscope, Lucy..."<br> <br> He continues, "Each one is different because they have little tiny points, and.."<br> <br> She raises her hands and shouts at him, "Little Tiny Points? If snowflakes had little tiny Points, you'd never be able to slide on 'em with a Sled!"<br> <br> He walks away grimacing as she continues, "They'd catch on the runners, and they'd snag your clothes, and..'little tiny points'...Good Grief, Charlie Brown!"<br> <br>
yow4zip Premium Member about 8 years ago
She’s a little fussbudget skeptic.
Archistoteles over 2 years ago
I think they’re talking about snow crystals instead of snowflakes.
Catlover5 9 months ago
They do snag on your clothes. When you take off, say, a coat after going out in the snow, you’ll notice that there are snowflakes all over it, even on the parts of it that they would otherwise fall off.
JoeTheDog Premium Member 22 days ago
Lucy shut up, you have no brain, and you shouldn’t have a mouth.