Poor fellow was tired and Charlie Brown helped sleep win.
Good bedtime story.
My grandmother would hand me a magazine called The Good Old Days. I would read the articles. She’d get mad; she wanted every poem, every joke, every single line of type.
So there was a magazine titled “The Good Old Days” in the good old days?
Dry reading did the trick, Charlie Brown!
Enough with the commercials!
that was when it was a given that all books were still printed in the USA. (a few still are.)
Maybe start reading at the top next time, Charlie Brown.
Not what reading cover to cover meant.
At least Charlie Brown isn’t reading War & Peace one word a day.
Don’t read the indicia. It could put you to sleep-sha.
Charles Schulz
mccollunsky about 1 month ago
Poor fellow was tired and Charlie Brown helped sleep win.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 1 month ago
Good bedtime story.
orinoco womble about 1 month ago
My grandmother would hand me a magazine called The Good Old Days. I would read the articles. She’d get mad; she wanted every poem, every joke, every single line of type.
a sage about 1 month ago
So there was a magazine titled “The Good Old Days” in the good old days?
iggyman about 1 month ago
Dry reading did the trick, Charlie Brown!
Catfeet Premium Member about 1 month ago
Enough with the commercials!
nancyb creator about 1 month ago
that was when it was a given that all books were still printed in the USA. (a few still are.)
uniquename about 1 month ago
Maybe start reading at the top next time, Charlie Brown.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 month ago
Not what reading cover to cover meant.
Baron Grim about 1 month ago
At least Charlie Brown isn’t reading War & Peace one word a day.
PhantomStrngrr about 1 month ago
Don’t read the indicia. It could put you to sleep-sha.