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And today, soldiers and marines and airmen are coming home exhausted and disillusioned as a result of incompetent and feckless leadership. Poor timing in running this strip now.
There is a family legend of a distant uncle or cousin who used to go up in a balloon and jump out with a parachute to entertain crowds back in the â20s. He was a redhead so he went by the moniker âMile High Red.â This strip has me wondering if he was a Veteran looking for work and a thrill.
What do you mean, âGirls & root beer are not the answerâ?!? Blimey. A babe in one arm, a frosty Barqâs in the otherâŚParadiseâŚUmmmâŚBefore I was married, of course. (Good morning, my queenâŚ)
The war is over? Not only was WWI over, but so was WWII, the Korean war, and a number of other wars the US was involved in, such as the Dominican civil war, the Russian civil war, the last Indian wars, and more, and the Vietnam war was over the year after this strip was first published.
He wouldnât have called himself the âWorld War 1â flying ace back then, before they knew thereâd be a World War 2. It would have simply been âthe Great Warâ, or as some called it, âthe war to end all warsâ (which it clearly wasnât).
Back to the original comic â this is great! I donât think I had seen it before (although I loved Peanuts as a kid, when this strip originally ran). WWI flying was incredibly dangerous. Iâve read somewhere that the average life expectancy of a pilot was something like 2 weeks once they were in combat â and thatâs if they survived training. The ones who did were pretty good, and when they got home many of them brought aviation to America in a very important way. The stories of the barn storming days are amazing. It was often the first time many of these people had seen an airplane. Many of these pioneer aviators went on to promote aviation in other ways, including our top ace, Eddie Rickenbacker, who went on to lead Eastern Airlines for many years.
Iâm just surprised to see a strip where Snoopy imagines that WW1 is finally over and that heâs home. Even as a longtime Peanuts fan I never knew that happened in the strip.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
whoopee-doo
jagedlo over 3 years ago
âThe World War 1 flying ace is homeâŚâ, as opposed to his greatest opponentâŚ
constantine48 over 3 years ago
Iâd be happy with the girls and root beer.
GeorgeInAZ over 3 years ago
And today, soldiers and marines and airmen are coming home exhausted and disillusioned as a result of incompetent and feckless leadership. Poor timing in running this strip now.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
âWing walkingâ â or as dogs might call it: âWing walkiesâ
kelloggs2066 over 3 years ago
Personally, I think girls and root beer is a pretty good answer, if I could remember what the question wasâŚ
biglar over 3 years ago
There is a family legend of a distant uncle or cousin who used to go up in a balloon and jump out with a parachute to entertain crowds back in the â20s. He was a redhead so he went by the moniker âMile High Red.â This strip has me wondering if he was a Veteran looking for work and a thrill.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
We could use a soldier like Snoopy nowadays.
Darryl Heine over 3 years ago
What does the World War I Flying Ace have to do with girls and root beer?
cdillon85 over 3 years ago
What do you mean, âGirls & root beer are not the answerâ?!? Blimey. A babe in one arm, a frosty Barqâs in the otherâŚParadiseâŚUmmmâŚBefore I was married, of course. (Good morning, my queenâŚ)
ah-hee over 3 years ago
No, not so! It is a morale boosting script.
Purple People Eater over 3 years ago
The war is over? Not only was WWI over, but so was WWII, the Korean war, and a number of other wars the US was involved in, such as the Dominican civil war, the Russian civil war, the last Indian wars, and more, and the Vietnam war was over the year after this strip was first published.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_the_United_States#20th-century_wars
moondome over 3 years ago
Rare to see Snoopy on all fours.
marshalljpeters Premium Member over 3 years ago
He wouldnât have called himself the âWorld War 1â flying ace back then, before they knew thereâd be a World War 2. It would have simply been âthe Great Warâ, or as some called it, âthe war to end all warsâ (which it clearly wasnât).
llevikhin over 3 years ago
girls and root beer are always the answer
Ryan Draws Birds Premium Member over 3 years ago
Does anyone know the original date for this strip? (Or is there a way to find it quickly that I donât know of?)
John Leonard Premium Member over 3 years ago
I beg to differ. Girls and Root Beer most certainly are the answer â if you ask the right question.
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member over 3 years ago
Girls and root beer are the answer.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
âGirls and root beer are not the answerâ?!
I donât even know who you ARE anymoreâŚ
kc5qnk over 3 years ago
Back to the original comic â this is great! I donât think I had seen it before (although I loved Peanuts as a kid, when this strip originally ran). WWI flying was incredibly dangerous. Iâve read somewhere that the average life expectancy of a pilot was something like 2 weeks once they were in combat â and thatâs if they survived training. The ones who did were pretty good, and when they got home many of them brought aviation to America in a very important way. The stories of the barn storming days are amazing. It was often the first time many of these people had seen an airplane. Many of these pioneer aviators went on to promote aviation in other ways, including our top ace, Eddie Rickenbacker, who went on to lead Eastern Airlines for many years.
fritzoid Premium Member over 3 years ago
In WWI, he hadnât yet met Bill Mauldin. At least once a year, quaffing root beers will still be viableâŚ
moosemin over 3 years ago
Watch out, Snoopy. You will never lock horns with the Red Baron again, but Ernst Udet is coming to the states to do a little barnstorming himself!
Chesster McNuggets over 3 years ago
I miss the new Peanuts comics⌠compared to todayâs âGarfieldâ, which are obviously drawn in the computer, this looks awful.
knight1192a over 3 years ago
Would be quite dangerous since no one is flying the plane as he does it. And being a Sopwith Camel, the danger goes up.
Iâ¤ď¸Peanuts over 3 years ago
Oh how I love and envy Snoopyâs vivid fantasy life; just what is needed to cope with all the craziness these days.
sugordon over 3 years ago
If Snoopy is wing walking, then who is flying the plane?
19JRL44 over 3 years ago
barnstorming? do we mean brainstorming?
Bradzilla over 3 years ago
Iâm just surprised to see a strip where Snoopy imagines that WW1 is finally over and that heâs home. Even as a longtime Peanuts fan I never knew that happened in the strip.
LrdSlvrhnd over 3 years ago
If girls and root beer are not the answer, I donât want to know the question.
WDD over 3 years ago
The war wasnât called World War I when it was happening, it was called The Great War. It wasnât named World War I until World War II happened.