Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 31, 1965
Transcript:
"Charlie Brown says, \"Aren't you going to be in your psychiatry booth today?\" Lucy replies, \"No, But I have a new assistant . . . he'll be glad to help you . . .\"<BR><BR> Schroeder sits behind the psychiatric help booth. Charlie Brown says, \"I'm very depressed, life seems to have lost all meaning . . .\"<BR><BR> Schroeder says, \"Go home and listen to a Brahms piano quartet . . . five cents, please!\"<BR><BR> Lucy lies under a tree. Charlie Brown asks, \"Just how carefully do you screen these assistants of yours?\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Charlie Brown says, \"Aren't you going to be in your psychiatry booth today?\" Lucy replies, \"No, But I have a new assistant . . . he'll be glad to help you . . .\"<BR><BR> Schroeder sits behind the psychiatric help booth. Charlie Brown says, \"I'm very depressed, life seems to have lost all meaning . . .\"<BR><BR> Schroeder says, \"Go home and listen to a Brahms piano quartet . . . five cents, please!\"<BR><BR> Lucy lies under a tree. Charlie Brown asks, \"Just how carefully do you screen these assistants of yours?\"<BR><BR>"
valheru over 12 years ago
Hey, it’s good advice!
oldmanbob over 12 years ago
for instance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPF2GogbHkU
supersexyghotmew95 over 12 years ago
OK THIS IS JUST GETTING STUPID LUCY YOU KNOW BETTER SCHROEDER WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS
Pelahnar almost 11 years ago
It’s not as though Lucy screened herself very carefully either…
Pelahnar almost 11 years ago
(As in, her advice/reactions are just as bad – or worse, since Schroeder’s isn’t particularly terrible – as her assistants’.)
That Random Guy about 9 years ago
I wonder how she got Schroeder to even fill in for her. The guy has never really taken a liking to her.
WiZMT over 7 years ago
The doctor is “Real In!”
ootey almost 7 years ago
What about Beethoven?
thepinkbaroness almost 4 years ago
This may be my favorite daily strip so far.
phoenixnyc over 2 years ago
That’s actually good advice.
Tiziano_K about 1 year ago
In fairness, that might actually help. Well advised, Schroeder! :)