I noticed how Sally got up to greet her big brother whom she had thought lost at sea. Maybe she is watching the Huntley-Brinkley Report. And doesn’t want to miss anything.
Man, what a little work Sally is. Even before Charlie’s body has cooled, she’s divvying up his worldly possessions. Not only does she not worry for his safety or shed a tear, but she’s lining up take his stuff. I suppose she’s always wanted to be an only child.
Reminds me of a student I knew who came to Europe on a study tour. She got a letter from her mom while she was here, telling her the mom had converted the girl’s bedroom into the mom’s new office.
For those who insist on taking this comic seriously and judging Sally, remember she’s a small child. A small child has no sense of time. Her brother has only been gone a short period of time, probably less than an hour. In that time, she’s lived a lifetime of enjoying his room, etc. with no sense of loss. If he was gone for hours or a day, that’s when the reality of loss would sink in.
Happened to me. Went off to college, and the first weekend I came back I found my sister had moved into my room, and the bed I had grown up with had been replaced with a day bed.
Woody Allen did a great standup routine about being kidnapped by someone in a car that lured him with candy and a promise to take him to a magic land of fairies, etc. He figured why not, he was home from college for the weekend, and off he went. When his parents received the ransom note, they “immediately sprung into action, and rented out his room”. The subsequent negotiations between parents and kidnappers become increasingly hilarious.
Asharah over 1 year ago
You sure love your brother, don’t you Sally?
ronaldspence over 1 year ago
Sally is. a narcissist!
angelolady Premium Member over 1 year ago
LOL She did it again.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
If she filed the paperwork properly, it will be too late for the room.
Can't Sleep over 1 year ago
Sorry, Sally. You have to wait until he goes to college for the room upgrade.
su43dipta over 1 year ago
… and my spot in front of the TV, thank you!
VegaAlopex over 1 year ago
Did he leave the mound in an alley behind the supermarket?
The Fly Hunter over 1 year ago
Typical sibling.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member over 1 year ago
Feel the love.
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
I noticed how Sally got up to greet her big brother whom she had thought lost at sea. Maybe she is watching the Huntley-Brinkley Report. And doesn’t want to miss anything.
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
Man, what a little work Sally is. Even before Charlie’s body has cooled, she’s divvying up his worldly possessions. Not only does she not worry for his safety or shed a tear, but she’s lining up take his stuff. I suppose she’s always wanted to be an only child.
Troglodyte over 1 year ago
Good grief, Sally.
Decepticomic over 1 year ago
No takebacks.
orinoco womble over 1 year ago
Reminds me of a student I knew who came to Europe on a study tour. She got a letter from her mom while she was here, telling her the mom had converted the girl’s bedroom into the mom’s new office.
SquidGamerGal over 1 year ago
Really? What’s so special about Charlie Brown’s room?
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
I wonder what Sally did with his room.
SusieB over 1 year ago
Life goes on, right Sally?
txmystic over 1 year ago
Sally loves free real estate…
Saddenedby Premium Member over 1 year ago
pooooorrrrr Charlie Brown
ladykat over 1 year ago
Yes, he does, Sally.
mepowell over 1 year ago
For those who insist on taking this comic seriously and judging Sally, remember she’s a small child. A small child has no sense of time. Her brother has only been gone a short period of time, probably less than an hour. In that time, she’s lived a lifetime of enjoying his room, etc. with no sense of loss. If he was gone for hours or a day, that’s when the reality of loss would sink in.
KEA over 1 year ago
Happened to me. Went off to college, and the first weekend I came back I found my sister had moved into my room, and the bed I had grown up with had been replaced with a day bed.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Even without a crystal ball,I knew Sally was going to say that
davidnavar over 1 year ago
Come’ on Sally… you have to wait 3 days, to dibs his room, is the law
Buspopcod over 1 year ago
Woody Allen did a great standup routine about being kidnapped by someone in a car that lured him with candy and a promise to take him to a magic land of fairies, etc. He figured why not, he was home from college for the weekend, and off he went. When his parents received the ransom note, they “immediately sprung into action, and rented out his room”. The subsequent negotiations between parents and kidnappers become increasingly hilarious.
knight1192a over 1 year ago
Figures she’d have already moved into his room.
billyk75 over 1 year ago
Did CB share a bottle of cheap wine with wino’s in the alleyway?
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 1 year ago
Before Rodney Dangerfield (rest his soul), Charlie Brown couldn’t get any respect.