Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 01, 2022

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 2 years ago

    In 1951 a quarter bought me the ticket: newsreel, short, cartoon, movie ( often inappropriate for kids, I once Isaw “Lost Weekend”) a coke and a box of candy. Great Saturday.

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    ronaldspence  about 2 years ago

    even then people were underestimating the grey hairs among us!

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    orinoco womble  about 2 years ago

    Fifteen cents for two burgers? That was long ago.

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    Wilde Bill  about 2 years ago

    Don’t blame CB, you asked what he was thinking about. There will come a time when the only answer you will get to that question is, “Nothing.”

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    top cat james  about 2 years ago

    TH-TH-TH-THAT’S ALL FOLKS!

    “You heard the pig—Let’s go, Charles.”

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    The Reader Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Maybe Chuck’s audience is smarter than he thought she was.

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    The Old Wolf  about 2 years ago

    That was a lovely story, Charlie Brown. In NYC in the ‘60s, 50¢ would get me into a wonderful, cool, air-conditioned theater to get away from the summer heat for as long as I cared to sit there. (I was born a little too late to remember the 25¢ price) You could luxuriate there in the red velvet chairs and wait for the lights to go down and that big red curtain to go up, and watch that wonderful march of cartoon, newsreel, short subject, and main feature parade past, and no matter where you came in, if you wanted you could stay and catch it all again. I hated it when my mom and I were late to a film, but there was comfort in knowing you could catch whatever you missed the next time around. It was especially exciting if the movie you came to see was shot in Cinerama or Cinemascope; after the short subject, they would draw back the side covers on the screen and you’d be sitting there in front of this massive curved expanse of whiteness that almost enveloped you if you were close enough. That’s how I first experienced “Lawrence of Arabia,” and it fairly blew me away.

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    mrwiskers  about 2 years ago

    PP this kind of story is a vignette.

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    Ubintold  about 2 years ago

    Nostalgia.

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    Ellis97  about 2 years ago

    Fifteen cents? Boy, this strip is old.

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    Ellis97  about 2 years ago

    If burgers still cost that much, I would have a whole sack of them.

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    dcdete.  about 2 years ago

    Not only that but Charlie’s grandfather was also pretty smart. By making the son run up to the hamburger shop that means not only would the boy get exercise but it also means that the babysitting grandma wouldn’t have to cook supper or wash dishes for the boy!

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    preacherman Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Patty doesn’t get the story, but it’s a good one. If she listened, there’d be lots of interesting facts therein. I guess the story just wasn’t Patty’s style. But, buried in all the details is a love story, and a story of women’s intelligence, too.

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    ChristineMurphy  about 2 years ago

    It’s a delightful story. I enjoyed hearing it.

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    Gen.Flashman  about 2 years ago

    $.15 in 1925=$2.50 today

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    notjimothy  about 2 years ago

    Haircut, 25 cents. Necco wafers , 5 cents if I was a good boy during the week.

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    jarvisloop  about 2 years ago

    It’s the best kind of story, Patty. It’s the the best kind.

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    this is summerdog  about 2 years ago

    We all realize that “old” people are treated like their good days are past. That is one reason why all we see is how to look younger. Fashion, food and pills, hair dye, cosmetics, surgery. No one wants to be treated as if they are not all there. My pet peeve….don’t call me “DEAR”. EVER!

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    geese28  about 2 years ago

    15 cents for 2 burgers?? Sheesh nowadays that’s just the sales tax for a piece of gum. Curse you inflation!!!!!

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    Macushlalondra  about 2 years ago

    This was way before my time. It looks like if you switched cents for dollars it would be accurate for today. Five bucks per burger and 15 bucks per movie ticket, yeah that’s about right.

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 2 years ago

    You asked, Miss Reichardt, you received. Way to make Chuck open his mind.

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    Decepticomic  about 2 years ago

    The better question is, why does he remember so many details about that story?

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    raybarb44  about 2 years ago

    I agree. What kind?….

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    I❤️Peanuts  about 2 years ago

    It’s a great story, and it reminds me of something my mom always used to say: “we get too soon old and too late smart.” That didn’t apply to my mom, however; she was always one smart cookie.

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    BigEd  about 2 years ago

    I fell for it to. Read all those words Charlie was saying and up to the point in last panel when Patty says… `What kind of story is that…`

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    ilovecomics*infinity  about 2 years ago

    I, for one, absolutely love that story.

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    donwestonmysteries  about 2 years ago

    30 cents for a burger in 1969.

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    Cactus-Pete  about 2 years ago

    He gave him 15 cents and gave him 30 cents. So he really gave him 45 cents.

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    mindjob  about 2 years ago

    What kind of story is that? The kind everybody likes

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    tripwire45  about 2 years ago

    A better one than we have today.

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    Saddenedby Premium Member about 2 years ago

    it is a story of the generations Peppermint.

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    Jaime Jean M  about 2 years ago

    Is that so? Well, it looks like I missed a lot of movies!

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    Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Good old Peppermint Patty, clueless as always. I wonder if Sparky’s cousin Patricia Swanson, was the same way?

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    YukonGrizz  about 2 years ago

    The part about his grandmother is true. Schulz did do that, and he also realised later that she was smarter than he thought when he was a kid.

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    ex window inspector  about 2 years ago

    That’s gotta be the most words I’ve seen in a Peanuts strip

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    knight1192a  about 2 years ago

    Just a reminder of how much the dollar used to be worth. Wish those days were here again.

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    Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 2 years ago

    That was a wonderful sweet story about the olden days. Before even MY time!

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