Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 18, 1953
Transcript:
Lucy sits on the floor next to Charlie Brown as he reads. She asks, "Charlie Brown, will you make me a sandwich?" He shouts, "WHAT?!"<BR><BR> She runs off as he jumps up and drops his book. He rants, "GOOD GRIEF, LUCY!! You're Going To Drive Me Crazy! What A Nuisance!"<BR><BR> He beats the ground with his fist and concludes, "Don't you think I've got anything else to do?! Why do you always bother me?!"<BR><BR> She returns and asks, "Are you through?" He sighs and replies, "Yes, I guess so...*sigh* What kind of sandwich do you want?"<BR><BR>
futzyone about 13 years ago
Hark- is this the first saying of GOOD GRIEF by Charlie Brown I hear?
SoccerNerd42 almost 13 years ago
No, he’s said it before at least twice.
pillars over 12 years ago
This is like the six-twenty-eleventh comment I read claiming that the one above in the strip is the first saying of good grief. no, it’s not. get over it.
pillars over 12 years ago
sorry for being a jerk, but, you know, “a guy’s got a right to preserve his sanity” http://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1952/10/05
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
Anxieties.
RoofDog almost 12 years ago
It’s like they’re married.
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
A knuckle sandwich?
Meowmocha over 9 years ago
I love how Lucy runs away when he begins his angry rant.
IdunnoNoodles about 7 years ago
Charlie Brown needs anger management
Luna1120 almost 3 years ago
Lucy probably wants the usually “bread an’ budda” sandwich folded in half, same as every single time…….