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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 20, 1957
Transcript:
Charlie reads to Schroeder, "'Beethoven took of this rebuff very hard.'"<br> <br> Charlie continues, "'For weeks afterward he was extremely unhappy..'"<br> <br> Charlie stops for a moment.<br> <br> Schroeder asks, "How could anyone be Beethoven and not be happy?"<br> <br>
GenreChowderStudios about 9 years ago
Maybe ‘cause he was deaf and couldn’t hear his own music, kid. :/ Also, I hear he had some serious GI issues.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Hey, it happens.
Anton Sherwood almost 3 years ago
Genius is torment, kid.
JoeTheDog Premium Member 23 days ago
He’s a deaf and suffering artist. May I say more?
kaystari Premium Member 6 days ago
CB is always reading to Schroder, maybe he’s illiterate, and that’s why he never finds any of CBs comics funny.