So according to the copyright time stamp, if Charley Brown was 17 in 1968 and he was going to turn 18 two days later on Sunday, wouldn’t that make C.B. almost 71 years old today?
The day of my youngest daughters 18th birthday; she was leaving to drive several hundred miles to an FHA conference. As I was helping her load her luggage into her car at five in the morning she said to me, " I was always told you had to leave home when you reached 18, but I didn’t know you had to leave before sun up".
OH NO!!! Why did Andrew-McMeel replace a possibly politically incorrect 1974 Peanuts daily strip for newspapers and gocomics with one from 1968 that was previously rerun back in 2015???
I was about the kids age when this came out. Now I think all generations after mine should be kicked out to fend for themselves at 18. Bunch of whiners….;) (as every generation thinks the following ones are lacking and the ones before as well)
I think everyone should have to go to boot camp as soon as they graduate high school. Whether they go onto a military career or not is up to them.
There is something to be said about “The Greatest Generation” – almost all the men went through boot camp and the women were forced to make sacrifices for the “common good.” Few had the attitude, “It’s all about me.”
Boot camp is Mickey Mouse and silly regulations that seemingly have no point. If nothing else, it’s an opportunity to get in physical shape – a habit that, hopefully, one keeps for the rest of one’s life. If all of America were physically fit, our medical system would not be overtaxed and medical costs would be lower – the so called, “ounce of prevention” vs. the demanded “pound of cure.”
But beyond that, boot camp teaches teamwork. Drill instructors break you down as an individual and reassemble you back together as a team member. Being a team member does not mean you give up your freedom and become an automaton blindly obedient to authority. It means you have the maturity to make choices that benefit the group rather than your personal, selfish self. You “be the best you can be” because your talents are important to the team.
As Robert E, Lee rode to Appomattox, he knew that he was the leader of an army in rebellion against the United States. There is no clearer definition of treason than that. He was a traitor and traitors are hung. He knew he was a dead man. Yet he never pleaded his case with Grant. Instead his first words were, “My men are starving; can you help them?” This is called Servant Leadership – service to others before service to self.
Boot Camp isn’t the only means to this end, but it could be a very effective one.
Old Ugg the Caveman thought the cave kids were spoiled and ungrateful. It’s a universal part of the human experience. No matter what age you are now, when you were a teenager, old people thought your generation was lazy and disrespectful.
Charlie Brown came out in 1948! His Grandma would have been born circa 1900! Times have changed in 120 years. Kids at 40 still live at home and raise their kids to do the same! Old school thinking had reasons…
Which is why the military recruiters target the high school juniors and seniors. Enlist at 18 and get 3 hots and a cot. The paycheck is small, but room and board are provided.
This old Emo Philips joke fits surprisingly well for this comic: I had an argument with my father. I argued that Plato was the Father of Philosophy. My dad takes the opposite position: that I should wax the kitchen floor. I said, “Well, the kitchen floor doesn’t exist, at least not in the permanent sense that the concept ‘floor’ does.” He said “Do you think the concept ‘your skull’ exists?” I said “Yes.” And then he surprised me by juxtaposing the two concepts.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Ouch.
angelolady Premium Member about 3 years ago
This might be the same grandmother he battles for his blanket.
orinoco womble about 3 years ago
Careful there Gramma, the kids you kicked out into the world will choose your retirement home.
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
Not much has changed in that regard in 53 years I guess…
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
Enlist them in the U.S. Army. Or tell then to join the Peace Corp for a few years.
dcdete. about 3 years ago
So according to the copyright time stamp, if Charley Brown was 17 in 1968 and he was going to turn 18 two days later on Sunday, wouldn’t that make C.B. almost 71 years old today?
VegaAlopex about 3 years ago
My 70th birthday will be on a Sunday…does that count?
Falcon57 about 3 years ago
Does anyone know when this was first published?
cornshell about 3 years ago
And what if it’s a snow day?
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Jack Bell Premium Member about 3 years ago
The day of my youngest daughters 18th birthday; she was leaving to drive several hundred miles to an FHA conference. As I was helping her load her luggage into her car at five in the morning she said to me, " I was always told you had to leave home when you reached 18, but I didn’t know you had to leave before sun up".
SusieB about 3 years ago
Especially on Sunday
Darryl Heine about 3 years ago
OH NO!!! Why did Andrew-McMeel replace a possibly politically incorrect 1974 Peanuts daily strip for newspapers and gocomics with one from 1968 that was previously rerun back in 2015???
jagedlo about 3 years ago
So if Gramma holds that viewpoint, what exactly is yours, Linus?
SamT53 about 3 years ago
Grandma would be spinning in her grave if she saw today’s generation.
tripwire45 about 3 years ago
If Grandma said that in the 1970s (probably when this comic strip first ran in the papers), imagine if she could see the world today.
e.groves about 3 years ago
I enlisted in the Marines when I was eighteen.
I'm Sad about 3 years ago
I think his Grandmother learned from Socrates and Plato!! (You should read their quotes…)
M. Dodd about 3 years ago
How about just don’t have kids? That way it saves a lot of grief and misery for everyone involved.
geese28 about 3 years ago
“Teenagers, tired of being told what to do? Want some real freedom? Then move out while you still think you know everything.” -Anon
bbenoit about 3 years ago
I was about the kids age when this came out. Now I think all generations after mine should be kicked out to fend for themselves at 18. Bunch of whiners….;) (as every generation thinks the following ones are lacking and the ones before as well)
Count Olaf Premium Member about 3 years ago
Obviously wasn’t Hunter Biden’s grandmother. Let’s Go, Brandon.
dflak about 3 years ago
I think everyone should have to go to boot camp as soon as they graduate high school. Whether they go onto a military career or not is up to them.
There is something to be said about “The Greatest Generation” – almost all the men went through boot camp and the women were forced to make sacrifices for the “common good.” Few had the attitude, “It’s all about me.”
Boot camp is Mickey Mouse and silly regulations that seemingly have no point. If nothing else, it’s an opportunity to get in physical shape – a habit that, hopefully, one keeps for the rest of one’s life. If all of America were physically fit, our medical system would not be overtaxed and medical costs would be lower – the so called, “ounce of prevention” vs. the demanded “pound of cure.”
But beyond that, boot camp teaches teamwork. Drill instructors break you down as an individual and reassemble you back together as a team member. Being a team member does not mean you give up your freedom and become an automaton blindly obedient to authority. It means you have the maturity to make choices that benefit the group rather than your personal, selfish self. You “be the best you can be” because your talents are important to the team.
As Robert E, Lee rode to Appomattox, he knew that he was the leader of an army in rebellion against the United States. There is no clearer definition of treason than that. He was a traitor and traitors are hung. He knew he was a dead man. Yet he never pleaded his case with Grant. Instead his first words were, “My men are starving; can you help them?” This is called Servant Leadership – service to others before service to self.
Boot Camp isn’t the only means to this end, but it could be a very effective one.
Ed The Red Premium Member about 3 years ago
Old Ugg the Caveman thought the cave kids were spoiled and ungrateful. It’s a universal part of the human experience. No matter what age you are now, when you were a teenager, old people thought your generation was lazy and disrespectful.
pathamil about 3 years ago
Don’t worry, Linus. You never age…
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 3 years ago
Charlie Brown came out in 1948! His Grandma would have been born circa 1900! Times have changed in 120 years. Kids at 40 still live at home and raise their kids to do the same! Old school thinking had reasons…
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
They actually kicked them out as soon as they became adults? What a terrible generation.
Howie Vasive Premium Member about 3 years ago
Got a 31 y/o in the basement that needs a kick like that but his Mama won’t let me.
txmystic about 3 years ago
I believed in a similar philosophy until my baby girl moved out
(sniff)
Earnestly Frank about 3 years ago
The Great Pumpkin is coming! The Great Pumpkin is coming!
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
I want to know which Grandma? Mom’s mom, or Dad’s mom?
globalenterprize1990 about 3 years ago
Which is why the military recruiters target the high school juniors and seniors. Enlist at 18 and get 3 hots and a cot. The paycheck is small, but room and board are provided.
Troglodyte about 3 years ago
Gramma is all about tough love, huh?
moondog42 Premium Member about 3 years ago
This old Emo Philips joke fits surprisingly well for this comic: I had an argument with my father. I argued that Plato was the Father of Philosophy. My dad takes the opposite position: that I should wax the kitchen floor. I said, “Well, the kitchen floor doesn’t exist, at least not in the permanent sense that the concept ‘floor’ does.” He said “Do you think the concept ‘your skull’ exists?” I said “Yes.” And then he surprised me by juxtaposing the two concepts.
knutdl about 3 years ago
Hi hi hi, beautiful Sunday
gammaguy about 3 years ago
“Even on a Sunday?”
Yes… immediately after the church service.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Responsibility and its definition are a rarely used word or concept by many of today’s youths…..
Scoutmaster77 about 3 years ago
In 1970 I was 19 and joined the Air Force. I kicked myself out into the world.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
When it comes to the generation gap, the more things change . . .(FYI: I am reading this while watching ‘Great Pumpkin’. Happy Halloween.)
cosman about 3 years ago
After the church reception, you help him pack..
globalenterprize1990 about 3 years ago
Two months after my 26th birthday, I had my college diploma & 4 years work experience. I moved out and never went back.