Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 19, 1956
Transcript:
Patty and Violet are walking in the field. Patty says, "You know the kind of person I mean..they're sort of.."<br> <br> They stopped and Patty points at Charlie Brown, who exclaims. She continues, "Well, take Charlie Brown here..he's a perfect example.."<br> <br> They walk off whiles he stares after them. Violet says, "Oh, yes, now I know EXACTLY what you mean..."<br> <br> Charlie Brown grimaces at the reader and sighs.<br> <br>
yow4zip Premium Member over 8 years ago
No one wants to be made an example.
jimmyjohnson about 8 years ago
Wishy-washy?
AlanTompkins about 4 years ago
Poor Chuck! Always the butt for negativity.
klhay almost 2 years ago
Remember Charlie Brown, ignorance is bliss