Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 29, 1965
Transcript:
Schroeder and Charlie Brown stand at a wall. Charlie Brown says, "I"m depressed . . . Linus is mad at me because I don't believe in the 'Great Pumpkin.'"<BR><BR> Schroeder says, "Don't be too depressed, Charlie Brown . . . Beethoven also had problems . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "What's that got to do with it?"<BR><BR> Schroeder says, "Nothing, I guess . . . It just came to my mind . . ." Charlie Brown says, "Oh, good grief!"<BR><BR>
supersexyghotmew95 over 12 years ago
SCHROEDER THE AMAZING NERD EVERYONE
MrJamie1062 over 11 years ago
Yes, Schroeder always managed to find an excuse to mention his “hero”—Beethoven, NO LESS.
HeatherMcCrillis over 7 years ago
Well, he did compose “Sonata For Squash”
Frankie5466 3 months ago
Well Charlie Brown, 1 of your friends is obsessed with a long dead musician and the other with a fantastical imaginary hero in the form of a giant vegetable… I guess at least you’re just obsessed with baseball like many other boys!