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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 13, 1952
Transcript:
Patty sits on the floor in the living-room playing with her doll. She looks over at Charlie Brown by the windows, as he looks outside and says, "Gee, I'm glad it's raining today..."<BR><BR> She watches from nearby as he sits in the chair with a book and continues, "Now, I can stay inside and read."<BR><BR> She stands in front of him and asks, "Couldn't you stay inside and read even if it wasn't raining?" He replies, "No..."<BR><BR> He concludes, "Whenever the sun is shining, I feel obligated to play outside!"<BR><BR>
LucyVPelt about 13 years ago
You are so right Charly Brown!
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Right now he has an obligation to his book.
decimator1337 about 11 years ago
I don’t much care if it snows or thaws, because whatever the weather is, I’m inside, on a computer.
getyerkix about 10 years ago
On this day, I was negative 17.
tdoug1 almost 10 years ago
What’s bad,no kid goes outside even if the suns out now a days.