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Random neighborhood dog. Owner unknown. Most often seen with Patty. Gender established with comment “He comes from a long line of killers.Shh, He’s asleep. October 10 1950” Name first mentioned on Nov 10 1950.
mccollunsky 11 months ago
He just wanted join in, poor Snoopy.
Ambush Kitten 11 months ago
Everyone’s a critic. Snoopy sings just as well as I do.
therese_callahan2002 11 months ago
If this were 1974, he’d be singing “Bluebird” by Paul McCartney And Wings.
iggyman 11 months ago
That’s for the birds, Snoopy! Nice try though!
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) 11 months ago
Poor Snoopy. It’s gonna be a while before he has a little bird friend.
markkahler52 11 months ago
I think the bird told him to SHADDUP!
nancyb creator 11 months ago
I love how the bird language in later strips is little scratch marks.
clynnb1224 Premium Member 11 months ago
these first cartoons, make snoopy look so cute…the later ones make snoopy look grown up & handsome…either way…i love you snoopy…
Just-me 11 months ago
Must be a solo part, not a duet.
uniquename 11 months ago
Apparently Snoopy’s performance was not for the birds.
ladykat Premium Member 11 months ago
You sang off key, Snoopy.
Brilliant_Birdie 11 months ago
Don’t worry Snoopy, you’ll meet some nicer birds someday.
sandflea 11 months ago
“What would you do if I sang out of tune”……………….
TheSplitInfinitive 11 months ago
Ancestral Woodstock
Doctor Go 11 months ago
Shut up Elon!!
paullp Premium Member 11 months ago
It’s important to be able to harmonize, Snoopy, and to know when to come in. Google The Legend of Knockgrafton for further information.
Shikamoo Premium Member 11 months ago
Poor Snoopy. But you were out of tune!
KennethPrice2 11 months ago
Random neighborhood dog. Owner unknown. Most often seen with Patty. Gender established with comment “He comes from a long line of killers.Shh, He’s asleep. October 10 1950” Name first mentioned on Nov 10 1950.