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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 04, 1964
Transcript:
Schroeder stands beneath Charlie Brown, on the pitcher's mound, and tosses him the baseball. "You never ask me how the ol' soupbone is, do you?" asks Charlie Brown.<BR><BR> Shroeder stands on the mound. "What's a soupbone?" Charlie Brown explains, "That's baseball slang for a pitcher's arm."<BR><BR> "Oh......well, how's the ol' soupbone, Charlie Brown?" "It's fine...thank you.."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown stands alone. "It's terrible when you have to do everything yourself!"<BR><BR>
MrJamie1062 almost 11 years ago
Well, Charlie Brown, how can Schroeder ask you that, when he doesn’t even know what a soupbone is? I’ve had people ask me such questions, where I didn’t know what the thing in question was, so it was like I couldn’t say yes or no(yet)until they told me what it was.
yow4zip Premium Member 9 months ago
That got Snoopy’s attention.