With the rents here in Florida going through the roof so that many even with jobs are having trouble paying their landlord. Evictions are at an all time high and many people are being forced to do what Chuck is doing though not in a cardboard box as camping tents are popular if one does not have the coin for a motel room which normally charges rooms by the hour. Times are tough and finding a good place is very difficult and most of these places require first and last month rent plus a month’s deposit which anyone living paycheck to paycheck simply does not have.
This particular toon has got me to thinking about the needs of the homeless, especially the down-and-outers, the ones who insist on sleeping outside. Though, as a child, I did my share of running away. But, I never went farther than down the block. And I quickly realized that regardless of the problems I was leaving behind, I was also leaving behind a warm bed in my own room. Charlie has gone a lot farther than I ever did.
I often wonder what role parents played in Peanuts characters’ lives. Not much of one, I guess. The kids seemed to lead independent lives , with only occasional, casual references to parents.
Argythree 8 months ago
I don’t get it…
Pointspread 8 months ago
The accommodations are not great but at least Ruby seems to care about CB more than any of his usual friends (outside of Linus).
mccollunsky 8 months ago
The rental rate on the box is 5 cents.
oldthang 8 months ago
You need to go home, CB.
knutdl 8 months ago
Tell the truth CB.
TampaFanatic1 8 months ago
With the rents here in Florida going through the roof so that many even with jobs are having trouble paying their landlord. Evictions are at an all time high and many people are being forced to do what Chuck is doing though not in a cardboard box as camping tents are popular if one does not have the coin for a motel room which normally charges rooms by the hour. Times are tough and finding a good place is very difficult and most of these places require first and last month rent plus a month’s deposit which anyone living paycheck to paycheck simply does not have.
KA7DRE Premium Member 8 months ago
I feel sorry for Charlie Brown. He must be real lonely there too.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member 8 months ago
Aren’t comics supposed to be funny? This did not make me laugh.
orinoco womble 8 months ago
Now he knows why Snoopy sleeps on top of the doghouse.
Pongo ol’ Boy 8 months ago
Things will get better Charlie Brown.
Zoturdley Premium Member 8 months ago
Thoreau would be proud, Charlie Brown.
preacherman Premium Member 8 months ago
This particular toon has got me to thinking about the needs of the homeless, especially the down-and-outers, the ones who insist on sleeping outside. Though, as a child, I did my share of running away. But, I never went farther than down the block. And I quickly realized that regardless of the problems I was leaving behind, I was also leaving behind a warm bed in my own room. Charlie has gone a lot farther than I ever did.
win.45mag 8 months ago
Now he knows how Snoopy feels, even in the snow.
BuckeyeFanForever Premium Member 8 months ago
Thinking of my upcoming flight out of DTW, I might be doing that myself in my car. I have an early flight out. 9am
GerryRoss 8 months ago
Too bad there’s no rail lines near by. He could’ve hopped in a boxcar.
Darryl Heine 8 months ago
A cardboard box bed!
Count Olaf Premium Member 8 months ago
Charlie Brown… Homeless Person
jagedlo 8 months ago
You have an unusual definition of “comfortable”, CB!
Decepticomic 8 months ago
Ruby’s a good egg. Anyway, your parents are failures, Charlie Brown.
SquidGamerGal 8 months ago
The “joy” of being a fugitive on the run…
misterdan 8 months ago
I often wonder what role parents played in Peanuts characters’ lives. Not much of one, I guess. The kids seemed to lead independent lives , with only occasional, casual references to parents.
Ellis97 8 months ago
If that’s comfortable, I’d hate see what uncomfortable looks like.
'IndyMan' 8 months ago
What about the possibility of rain, Charlie ???
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 8 months ago
For gosh sakes, Charlie! Go home!
Just-me 8 months ago
Just remember CB what Dorothy said in the Wizard of Oz, “there’s no place like home!”
uniquename 8 months ago
Well, he was telling the truth about a little place. Comfortable, maybe not so much.
dflak 8 months ago
Nowadays, this is called “affordable housing.”
F-Flash 8 months ago
Oh wait, the team just upgraded CB’s accommodations to an over-pass down the street. Sweeeet !
Hamady Sack Premium Member 8 months ago
Round peg in a square hole.
Jhony-Yermo 8 months ago
Looks like a comfy place to me
Angry Indeed Premium Member 8 months ago
Charles is heading to a hobo convention in Hoboken, NJ.
ladykat 8 months ago
Unlike cats, Charlie Brown, you’d prefer a slightly bigger box. Or, maybe you’d like to go home and sleep in your own bed?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
There can be the occasional problem in writing “around” adults, as was Schulz’s Law.
mindjob 8 months ago
It’s ok when you’re young, but I couldn’t do it now
a swino 8 months ago
you’re supposed to snooze on the roof, Chuck.
anncorr339 8 months ago
At least Charlie has a roof over his head
pamela welch Premium Member 8 months ago
Aww, Charlie Brown, you need to go home; the tree-biting is minor compared to this.
SuperNyanCat 8 months ago
.uh yes… comfortable
I'm Sad 8 months ago
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