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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 04, 1958
Transcript:
Charlie Brown writes a letter. It reads, "Dear Pencil-Pal, What are the girls like in your country?"<br> <br> Lucy walks in and exclaims, "Boy, is it ever hot for this time of year! How can you write letters on a hot day like this?! You Must Be Out Of Your Mind!<br> <br> She walks off and continues, "What This City Needs Is More Swimming Pools! Those CITY-COUNCILMEN BETTER GET ON THE BALL!"<br> <br> Charlie Brown concludes his letter, "Do you have many fussbudgets?"<br> <br>
m.l. over 12 years ago
ootey almost 7 years ago
“Would you like an extra?”
The Lone Beagle Premium Member over 6 years ago
Dear pencil-pal, the girls in my country are very pretty but also rougher and stronger than my reindeer. I am fascinated and scared of them at the same time. Yes, we have many fuss-budgets here only we call them grandfather or grandmother, because we are taught to be nice to our elders.
yow4zip Premium Member over 6 years ago
Fussbudgets of the world.
alien011 about 4 years ago
“If no, do you want one of ours?”
JoeTheDog Premium Member about 1 month ago
Plot Twist: his pencil pal is a girl. Im guessing she/he is I think.