Peanuts Begins by Charles Schulz for October 25, 2017

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 7 years ago

    then Charlie Brown will go back and ask Schroeder how to spell “France” (F-R-A-N-Z)

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    Adiraiju  almost 7 years ago

    Better start Hadyn, Schroeder!

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    Catfeet Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Let’s not even get into the Bach talk!

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    DanielMosemannJr.  almost 7 years ago

    Of course it’s right… CB needs to trust the word of his “Franz”

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    orinoco womble  almost 7 years ago

    There you are! I had to hangdog in from my profile, the main page is not working.

    I can’t Handel technology at the best of times. This was a new Fauré for me.

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    coreym5  almost 7 years ago

    This is the sort of joke usually made by Sally later in the strip. Harold Angel, the bronchitis dinosaur, etc.

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    WaitingMan  almost 7 years ago

    Many years ago, there was a best selling book called “The Book of Lists”. On the last page was a picture of Franz Liszt.

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    naplllp  almost 7 years ago

    Bugs Bunny:What’s up, doc?…Who?…Franz Liszt? Never heard of him. Wrong number.

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    ellisaana Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    On his Liszt of things to do: Chopin wood for the fire, Putting his toys Bach in the toy box. Hope that is not too much for him to Handel.

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    Snoopy_Fan  almost 7 years ago

    I have a memo pad that has a drawing of the two composers and at the top it says “Chopin Liszt”.

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    John W Kennedy Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Actually, his name was Liszt Ferenc, because (A) Hungarian names go the other way around (like Chinese) and (B) it used to be common to translate Hungarian Christian names into German and then import that into English.

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