This reminds me more of Reb Tevye’s comment (that and the cynicism expressed by some here): “Then may God strike me with it! (aside to God) And may I never recover!”(he was speaking of money but Snoopy could get something no amount of money could buy)
And looming over everything is that eternal verity of comic strips, “And then everything went back the way it was before.” There were changes, occasional new characters, but it was clear Snoopy’s love was never to be.
hsawlrae almost 13 years ago
Do you make enough for the both of you?
Catfeet Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Is there room on top of the dog house for the both of you?
tirnaaisling almost 13 years ago
For some reason this made me think of the movie ‘A Boy and his Dog’ and a story by Harlan Ellison. Especially the last scene of the movie. _
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
They’d probably sleep on top of separate dog houses.
dinkydy almost 13 years ago
After many years it’s still my favorite !
walruscarver2000 almost 13 years ago
If there was a divorce who’d get the paintings?
Rakkav almost 13 years ago
Yes. :) Would I were in his predicament.
Rakkav almost 13 years ago
This reminds me more of Reb Tevye’s comment (that and the cynicism expressed by some here): “Then may God strike me with it! (aside to God) And may I never recover!”(he was speaking of money but Snoopy could get something no amount of money could buy)
The Life I Draw Upon almost 13 years ago
If only you could get away that easy.
Auntie Socialist almost 13 years ago
He might have to sell the pool table… but not the Van Gogh, never the Van Gogh!
DavidAo almost 13 years ago
Snoopy, I think everyone has those questions when thinking of marriage..
jpsomebody almost 13 years ago
In Texas, you only have to split what you have acquired after you get married.
guswild almost 13 years ago
get one of those double bowls so you can eat together but have your own space
luadams almost 13 years ago
its easy snoopy split the dish in half LOL!!
krisjackson01 almost 13 years ago
And looming over everything is that eternal verity of comic strips, “And then everything went back the way it was before.” There were changes, occasional new characters, but it was clear Snoopy’s love was never to be.
iced tea almost 13 years ago
imagine: little Snoopys running around!:-)
baritone15 almost 13 years ago
Why are you complaning? Charlie Brown would give you and your wife breakfast, lunch, and the most important dinner.
Phosphoros almost 13 years ago
First things first!