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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 25, 1953
Transcript:
Lucy stands by the table watching Charlie Brown making a sandwich. She exclaims, "Don't cut it! Don't cut it!! Just fold it over..."<BR><BR> As she grabs a chair, he asks, "What difference does it make?!! Why are you always so fussy?!!" She replies, "Look...sit down here, and I'll try to explain..."<BR><BR> He sits, she stands over him, and starts to explain, "When you cut a bread-an'-butter sandwich, you separate the tiny wheat cells from the leaven and destroy all the results of fermentation! See?"<BR><BR> He looks to the reader, raises his hand, and declares, "I'll never cut another bread-an'-butter sandwich as long as I live!"<BR><BR>
RoofDog about 12 years ago
I almost expected her to have a powerpoint presentation ready.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 12 years ago
A peanut butter and jelly sandwich is another story.
HarryNJ about 11 years ago
Since she’s such an expert she should make her own.
Meowmocha almost 10 years ago
They didn’t have PowerPoint back then. Apparently they had a lot of dictionaries and encyclopedias lying around, though, just waiting to be read so that children could learn from them- and then twist the truth that they learned.
NewOrleansSaints over 7 years ago
That explains a lot.
Nate Wright! over 3 years ago
lol
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] about 2 months ago
I seem to recall that years later, Linus had similar ideas about jelly-bread sandwiches.