Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 30, 1954
Transcript:
Patty stands in the field watching Charlie Brown. He exclaims, "I'm a useless sort of guy!"<br> <br> She follows him down the lane, pass the wall. He raises his hands and continues, "I'm no good for anything...I'm a complete flop...I'm dumb! I'm stupid! I'm ignorant! I'm..."<br> <br> She responds, "Oh, come on now, Charlie Brown, you're not as bad as all that..."<br> <br> She jumps as he suddenly whips around and happily shouts, "I'M NOT?"<br> <br>
Gray Sunflower over 10 years ago
I bet Chuck said all that just to get that reaction from her.
yow4zip Premium Member over 10 years ago
What was that, Charlie Brown? I didn’t hear you.
PowerDemon777 over 6 years ago
Thats what he wanted her to say.
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] 23 days ago
I think I liked it better when Patty slugged Charlie Brown for that sort of talk.
JoeTheDog Premium Member 22 days ago
at one point he’s glass half empty… the next he’s getting refilled.
kaystari Premium Member 14 days ago
I love how Schultz puts such expression into his characters, CB’s drooping hands as he leans forward, like he’s drunk with the possibility that he might be ok and likable