Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 05, 1953
Transcript:
Lucy approaches Charlie Brown sitting on the floor playing with his toy-plane. She asks, "Will you make me a bread an' budder san'wich, Charlie Brown?" He grimaces and replies, "Oh, Good Grief!"<BR><BR> As he prepares the sandwich, she waves her hands frantically, and shouts, "Don't cut it! Don't cut it!"<BR><BR> She leans on the table and continues, "That's right...just fold it over" He frowns and sighs.<BR><BR> She walks off chewing the sandwich and exclaims, "When you cut 'em, they lose all their flavor!"<BR><BR>
Great Pumpkin about 13 years ago
No. It has popped up way back in 1950.
buddytoe almost 13 years ago
Sorry for correcting you, but the catchphrase first appeared on June 6, 1952.
RoofDog about 12 years ago
Deja vu. http://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1952/05/26
yow4zip Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Whatever you say, Lucy.
HarryNJ about 11 years ago
Bread and butter has very little flavor to begin with.
SnowBunny12 over 8 years ago
Why is she always eating bread and butter? Can’t her parents afford PB&J?
Some Anonymous Person over 7 years ago
Bread and butter is not as good as bread and cheese.
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
i don’t understand her.
Frankie5466 12 months ago
do people really eat untoasted cold bread with cold butter on it?