Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 17, 2024

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    MichaelAxelFleming  1 day ago

    I thought that was a G clef.

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    KA7DRE Premium Member 1 day ago

    Got it !

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    PhantomStrngrr  1 day ago

    Throw in some calligraphy. That would blow their mind!

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    oldthang  1 day ago

    I still say Sally’s a strange one.

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    orinoco womble  1 day ago

    Back in the 60s and 70s our teachers would have marked you down for using an ampersand in a theme.

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    loreleianothername  1 day ago

    i have a colleague who does that in e-mails. she also doesn’t put a space after the ampersand (e.g. “please order mop heads &toilet paper”) so it looks ignorant and lazy

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    knutdl  1 day ago

    Ampersand saves the day.

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    billyk75  1 day ago

    So that’s what it’s called.

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    The Reader Premium Member 1 day ago

    & D-

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    GetAGrip2  1 day ago
    I Love Ampersands. Does anyone under the age of 50 know what it is?
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    The Orange Mailman  1 day ago

    Also, try a catchy subtitle. For instance, Schulz used “Peanuts: featuring good old Charlie Brown.” Try “Peanuts: The Sally Surprise!”

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    Decepticomic  1 day ago

    Imagine being impressed by that…

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    Count Olaf Premium Member 1 day ago

    If you see a ~ inside a O in your e mail inbox… call tech support. You’ve been hacked.

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    misterdan  1 day ago

    I always thought it was anfersand.

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    gantech  1 day ago

    I always just used to throw in a Latin phrase or two. Didn’t really work, but at least I sounded cool in front of the class.

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    dcdete.  1 day ago

    If it wasn’t for the ampersand, AT&T would just be called ATT. Ben & Jerry’s would just be called Ben Jerry’s, The old A&M record label would just be called AM. And Johnson & Johnson would just be called Johnson Johnson. (don’t stutter.)

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    Darryl Heine  about 24 hours ago

    Throw in the AND sign, of course!

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member about 24 hours ago

    When substance is lacking, impress them with style!

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    Grace Premium Member about 23 hours ago

    I love Shakespeare, have since childhood. Once I was bored by English homework and wrote my essay on a book in Iambic Pentameter. I was a quiet kid, didn’t want any notice. So when my creative venture got too much notice from the teacher and she made me read it in front of the whole class, who for the rest of the year bullied me…I never got creative again. So, watch it Sally.

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    Ellis97  about 23 hours ago

    Sally did a perfect “And” sign.

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    uniquename  about 23 hours ago

    And if you can work a g-clef in, you get an A+.

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    alohaotis  about 22 hours ago

    I’m 67 and even took typing in jr high… 210 wpm and I dont ever recall the word ampersand. Proof that comics can be educational.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  about 21 hours ago

    They don’t even teach script writing anymore

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    Stargazer1950  about 20 hours ago

    It is an abbreviation or mash-up for “et”, the Latin word for “and”.

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    lnrokr55  about 20 hours ago

    And ??? ;-)

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    anncorr339  about 19 hours ago

    Over the age of sixty never heard of it

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    BW42  about 16 hours ago

    I don’t understand why the little horizontal line on the right-hand end of the symbol: Some sort of serif?

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