Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 24, 1955
Transcript:
Charlie Brown comes upon Lucy leaning on the water fountain in the field. She says, "I've been thinking about the past, Charlie Brown.."<br> <br> She leans against a tree and continues, "I've made a lot of mistakes in my day..yes, sir...a lot of mistakes.."<br> <br> She raises her fist in front of him and exclaims, "But I'm going to do something about it!" He asks,"Oh? What are you going to do, Lucy?"<br> <br> She looks thoughtful and replies, "Try to think of some excuses..."<br> <br>
bcn172000 over 12 years ago
Classic Lucy
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
Then make more mistakes and more excuses.
NotMyJob. . . over 6 years ago
A little grown up, a lot child-like. . .Peanuts will always have something to say.
AlanTompkins about 4 years ago
LUCY CAN NEVER SEE HER FAULTS, but realizing others may disagree with her she needs a coverup: excuses. Typical Lucy. Unfortunately there are many Lucy’s in our world today in all aspects of life.
ah-hee over 3 years ago
Peanuts is, after all, a microcosm of life as it is.