Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 14, 1952
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is sitting on the chair as Schroeder approaches him, holding out a book. The latter says, "Read?" Charlie Brown replies, "O.K., Schroeder, climb up in the chair..."<BR><BR> Schroeder looks puzzled as Charlie Brown starts to read. He reads, "Printed in U.S.A...designed and produced, and copyright, 1951..."<BR><BR> Schroeder's eyes start to droop as Charlie Brown continues, "Application for second class entry applied for at the post office at New York, New York..."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown looks over at Schroeder as the latter starts snoring.<BR><BR>
KKinKC Premium Member over 13 years ago
Pretty good for a guy who hasn’t started school yet!
yow4zip Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Get to the good part.
Heran over 11 years ago
A very good bedtime story
decimator1337 about 11 years ago
He must have learned to read offscreen (also must have started school offscreen).
hkoussaya over 6 years ago
Better than sleeping pills…oh Schroeder
peanutsmean over 4 years ago
I do that
Highplayer6 almost 4 years ago
That wasn’t Beethoven’s book.
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
best story ever. 11/10. amazing.
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] 3 months ago
It doesn’t even occur to Charlie Brown that Schroeder would have no interest whatever in the legal notices.