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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 04, 1957
Transcript:
Snoopy follows Schroeder and Charlie Brown along the lane. Schroeder asks, "Did you know that some French poodles cost more than four hundred dollars?" Charlie Brown replies, "No, I didn't"<br> <br> Schroeder looks back as Snoopy and asks, "I wonder how much a dog like Snoopy would cost?" Charlie Brown laughs and exclaims, "Ha! His kind are a Dime-A-Dozen!"<br> <br> Snoopy sits and thinks. <br> <br> He leans against a tree and thinks, "A dime-a-dozen...Good Grief!"<br> <br>
Vinson555 over 12 years ago
Poor Snoopy.
GJScroggins about 11 years ago
Aw, Snoopy, don’t feel bad! To me, you’re priceless! :)
yow4zip Premium Member over 7 years ago
There’s only one Snoopy. No other beagles compare.
Mr Pets over 2 years ago
There’s not enough money in the world to but Snoopy with.
JoeTheDog Premium Member about 2 months ago
Snoopy is his own kind, just like Joe.
kaystari Premium Member 20 days ago
Oh no. I remember this. A full week of snoopy obsessing over that insult.