Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 03, 1955
Transcript:
Lucy stands in profile and shouts: "OLEE OLEE OLSEN FREE-O."<br> <br> She shouts louder: "OLEE OLEE OLSEN FREE-O."<br> <br> Violet walks up and corrects her: "In case you don't know it, the phrase is 'Ally, ally are out in free'!"<br> <br> Lucy blushes and covers her mouth with her hands: "I've never been so emabarassed in all my life..."<br> <br>
metropolitan gnome about 13 years ago
I always thought it was “ok guys, you win.”
m.l. over 12 years ago
Pelahnar almost 12 years ago
I thought it was “oxen” free…
lexicology over 11 years ago
We always said “Ollie, Ollie, oxen free.” I never had any idea what that meant.
yow4zip Premium Member about 9 years ago
All ye out, come in free.
cmxx about 3 years ago
Back before the earth’s crust cooled, it was “allee allee in free” in my neighborhood.
HeatherMcCrillis about 2 years ago
Eh, it was a fair guess in Saint Paul.