GoComics stopped printing “Peanuts Begins” Sunday strips near the start of 2023. Back in December of 2022, the month and day of the 1954 strips was quite close to the month and day of reprinting – only three days off. Now, with all the skipped Sunday strips, it is a month off. Today’s strip was originally printed on Monday, July 4, 1955.
Side story: I was on an old IRC channel back in the early 90s when I used the word “ornery” in the chat. Another member didn’t understand what the word was, so asked me to explain it. I found it a difficult definition to articulate adequately: gouchy, touchy, irascible, etc. Then somebody else chimed in with a completely wrong attempt (something to do with happy or silly.) I countered, other folks jumped in with their understanding of the word, and thus was lit one of the early, Paleozoic internet flame wars. (I also leave open the possibility I may have fallen for some of the first proto-trolls successfully baiting me….).
She’s quoting an adult, probably her mom, and is proud of herself. “Better to be a fussbudget than a welcome mat.” Right Lucy? My NM did the opposite with me
A question for US readers – is the word “fussbudget” still in use? I have only seen it in Peanuts Begins strips, and I’m a frequent consumer of US-produced literature, news and pop material. Just curious.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
good to know, Lucy
orinoco womble over 1 year ago
Well at least thou knowest thyself.
j_m_kuehl over 1 year ago
Lucy, the original spice girl
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Well I say—-once a fussbudget, always a fussbudget. no matter what you call it!!!
iggyman over 1 year ago
Would that be a promotion?
iggyman over 1 year ago
Thanks for the warning, Lucy!
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT over 1 year ago
In a couple of years she’ll just plain old obstreperous.
joe piglet Premium Member over 1 year ago
Now just Karen
allangary over 1 year ago
GoComics stopped printing “Peanuts Begins” Sunday strips near the start of 2023. Back in December of 2022, the month and day of the 1954 strips was quite close to the month and day of reprinting – only three days off. Now, with all the skipped Sunday strips, it is a month off. Today’s strip was originally printed on Monday, July 4, 1955.
Skipped Sunday strip:
https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1955/07/03
prairiedogdance Premium Member over 1 year ago
Side story: I was on an old IRC channel back in the early 90s when I used the word “ornery” in the chat. Another member didn’t understand what the word was, so asked me to explain it. I found it a difficult definition to articulate adequately: gouchy, touchy, irascible, etc. Then somebody else chimed in with a completely wrong attempt (something to do with happy or silly.) I countered, other folks jumped in with their understanding of the word, and thus was lit one of the early, Paleozoic internet flame wars. (I also leave open the possibility I may have fallen for some of the first proto-trolls successfully baiting me….).
Bambihunter6 over 1 year ago
Yep. All Alone. Screw Top Chardonnay. Many Cats. “I want to speak to the Manager!”
uniquename over 1 year ago
You’re not “plain ornery” Lucy. You bring ornery to a whole new level.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
She’s quoting an adult, probably her mom, and is proud of herself. “Better to be a fussbudget than a welcome mat.” Right Lucy? My NM did the opposite with me
bonita.eley over 1 year ago
And so it begins
Jaime Jean M over 1 year ago
A question for US readers – is the word “fussbudget” still in use? I have only seen it in Peanuts Begins strips, and I’m a frequent consumer of US-produced literature, news and pop material. Just curious.