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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 10, 1960
Transcript:
Linus and Lucy are in a room. Lucy's back is to Linus. Linus says, "I know why you're so anxious for Charlie Brown to be president..."<br> <br> Linus follows Lucy. He exclaims, "I'm smart! I've got it all figured out! I'm smart! You can't fool me! <br> <br> They are standing in the living room between the lamp and a chair. Linus exclaims, "You just want to be first woman!" Lucy replies, "The term is 'First Lady'"<br> <br> Linus is alone. He grimaces and says, "I'm never quite so stupid as when I'm being smart!"<br> <br>
I <3 Peanuts over 7 years ago
That’s what I’d call oxymoronic.
yow4zip Premium Member over 4 years ago
He’s still right about her ambitions.
NougatBrains over 4 years ago
No, Linus is right. Lucy isn’t ladylike, so “woman” is correct.
JoeTheDog Premium Member 12 days ago
he is at least smart enough to admit that.