Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 21, 1966
Transcript:
Lucy and Linus look at the remains of the doghouse, Lucy says, "Just look at that, will you . . ." Linus says, "I wonder how it started . . . "<BR><BR> Lucy says, "He was probably smoking in bed . . ." Linus says, "They say he lost everything . . . "<BR><BR> Lucy continues, "I'll bet that was it . . . I'll bet he was smoking in bed . . . " Linus says, "Fire is a terrible thing . . . "<BR><BR> Linus continues, "Everything is gone . . . everything!" Lucy says, "He was probably smoking in bed."<BR><BR>
MrJamie1062 over 11 years ago
Yes, he did indeed lose EVERYTHING, including his EVER-TREASURED VAN GOGH. However, he did get another painting, that was just as good, not long afterward—that Andrew Wyeth.
GarfieldJune19 over 10 years ago
Dogs don’t smoke! Only stupid people smoke.
Silverwolf39 almost 7 years ago
So, Lucy, how do you think the fire started?
slifer79 over 6 years ago
The closest Snoopy came to smoking in bed was when he enjoyed a chocolate cigar on top of his doghouse after Sally was born.
Pets of the comics almost 4 years ago
smoking? in a peanuts comic?
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
Come to think of it: What WAS (if ever) the established cause of Snoopy’s doghouse fire?!
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
I’m gonna guess, electrical. A remnant of the Christmas lights from the 1965 Special
laurie m 11 months ago
He was probably smoking in bed
DevilDog2001 Premium Member 4 months ago
Snoopy doesn’t sm*ke.