I discovered the answer to this question empirically, about the same time Linus did. Then there are the “questions” parents ask that are not questions and that a child should never answer. For example:“Young man, do you know what time it is?”“Do you think I’m stupid?”“Do you want a smack?”“Are you looking for trouble?”None of these are questions.
Yup, I got the exact same answer from my parents. The Presbyterian church recognizes the 2nd Sunday in June as Children’s Day, but Universal Children’s Day is Nov. 20.
@kuren444 Technically you’re right…but if CS had put the trombone slide response from Grandma in the word balloon, the gag would have been lost in translation.
When I was growing up and I got some veggie I hated I always got the answer “You realize there are starving kids in Africa”?
I usually came back with this:
Well then why dont you shpi all the spinach atrichokes and all the other vegetables (it was either eggplant atrichokes spinach) and ship all that to the starving kids in africa instead of making me eat it?
Then the expected answer is You want to go to bed without dinner? after I almost ate it all.
Oh, one more question that is not a question:“Why were you ever born?”I made the mistake of answering that one. “Well if you and Dad hadn’t´—” that was as far as I got.
Adult females, I don’t recall any males, used to be pictured from the waist down, and they would have a speech balloon. The last adult I recall didn’t have a speaking role; Linus & Lucy’s mother driving Rerun (in a child seat) on her bike. She wasn’t pictured but someone was on the front of the bike. I’m relying on memory here, and I’m getting on in years, so corrections are welcome.
First:Notice how specific Linus was about his predictions? He said he could predict answers to specific questions. Nothing vague and outlandish with him. And,of course,totally accurate.Second:His Grandma’s there and he still has his blanket? What’s up with that?
I remember one other strip where Charlie Brown’s mother answers a question of his from offscreen (“Mom, does ‘Goggles’ have two Gs or 3?” “Three, dear”).
It’s certainly true that strips with an adult talking can probably be counted on one hand.
torn newspaper about 12 years ago
Not neccerasily, when you get grounded or have to go to school then…
The#1BoiseStateFan about 12 years ago
I love the way Linus moves
kenwarnerfordictator about 12 years ago
Other certain answers:“Well, if all your freinds jumped aff a bridge, would you want to do it too?Your Dad: Well, I can find something for you to do!
How many of you out there can come up with parental answers that are so common that you can easily figure out what the question is?
Linux0s about 12 years ago
“You should have gone before we left.”
legaleagle48 about 12 years ago
“Keep it up, and I’ll give you something to cry about!”
legaleagle48 about 12 years ago
Linus is right — adults are so predictable!
thesnowleopard Premium Member about 12 years ago
“Because I said so, that’s why!”
orinoco womble about 12 years ago
I discovered the answer to this question empirically, about the same time Linus did. Then there are the “questions” parents ask that are not questions and that a child should never answer. For example:“Young man, do you know what time it is?”“Do you think I’m stupid?”“Do you want a smack?”“Are you looking for trouble?”None of these are questions.
dedo1972 about 12 years ago
I think that Linus will be smacked by Lucy till the end of the day : )
Nachikethass about 12 years ago
We DO have Children’s Day in India: Nov 14, birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, first PM of the country…
watmiwori about 12 years ago
See, Told You So! [Derisive chorus of Nyah-nyah-nyah-Nyah-Nyah;s optional.]
novotnydj about 12 years ago
Thought the same thing. Don’t remember seeing it before.
Zaristerex about 12 years ago
Yup, I got the exact same answer from my parents. The Presbyterian church recognizes the 2nd Sunday in June as Children’s Day, but Universal Children’s Day is Nov. 20.
FanOfPeanuts about 12 years ago
@kuren444 Technically you’re right…but if CS had put the trombone slide response from Grandma in the word balloon, the gag would have been lost in translation.
skeeterhawk about 12 years ago
It just dawned on me: Give Linus the proper material, and he could be a good con artist. Good thing he generally uses his sales pitches for good.
i_am_the_jam about 12 years ago
April 30th, for Latin America
Tinyman about 12 years ago
When I was growing up and I got some veggie I hated I always got the answer “You realize there are starving kids in Africa”?
I usually came back with this:
Well then why dont you shpi all the spinach atrichokes and all the other vegetables (it was either eggplant atrichokes spinach) and ship all that to the starving kids in africa instead of making me eat it?
Then the expected answer is You want to go to bed without dinner? after I almost ate it all.
orinoco womble about 12 years ago
Oh, one more question that is not a question:“Why were you ever born?”I made the mistake of answering that one. “Well if you and Dad hadn’t´—” that was as far as I got.
catzilla23 about 12 years ago
Adult females, I don’t recall any males, used to be pictured from the waist down, and they would have a speech balloon. The last adult I recall didn’t have a speaking role; Linus & Lucy’s mother driving Rerun (in a child seat) on her bike. She wasn’t pictured but someone was on the front of the bike. I’m relying on memory here, and I’m getting on in years, so corrections are welcome.
cookies333 about 12 years ago
Child: “I have nothing to do.”Parent: “Go clean your room.”
krisjackson01 about 12 years ago
I do believe this is the only time we ever heard an adult speak in this strip.
Number Three about 12 years ago
Clever Linus!
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The Life I Draw Upon about 12 years ago
Is Labor Day Mother’s Day?.[joking]
William Bludworth Premium Member about 12 years ago
…and if your parents did say those things you’d be sitting in jail right now with no Internet access to read Peanuts on GoComics.
Aaron Saltzer about 12 years ago
Linus won! Lol
iced tea about 12 years ago
This was always one of my favorite Peanuts strips. Linus knows adults like the back of his hand. Lucy is beleiving him even.
Michelle Morris about 12 years ago
First:Notice how specific Linus was about his predictions? He said he could predict answers to specific questions. Nothing vague and outlandish with him. And,of course,totally accurate.Second:His Grandma’s there and he still has his blanket? What’s up with that?
orz about 12 years ago
An adult spoke?
daraius about 12 years ago
Here In the Seychelles, 1st June is Children’s Day.
mcapone about 12 years ago
I remember one other strip where Charlie Brown’s mother answers a question of his from offscreen (“Mom, does ‘Goggles’ have two Gs or 3?” “Three, dear”).
It’s certainly true that strips with an adult talking can probably be counted on one hand.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 12 years ago
Same answer I always got.
m.l. about 12 years ago