Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 26, 1951
Transcript:
Violet and Patty are walking along. Violet asks,"Boys are rough and mean, aren't they?"<BR><BR> As they walk down the lane Patty replies,"I'll say they are, but girls are different....girls are kind and gentle"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown jumps as Patty and Violet approach him and shout,"Get out of the way!!"<BR><BR> He stands dazed watching them as they walk off. Violet concludes,"Girls are peace-loving amd considerate"<BR><BR>
yow4zip Premium Member over 13 years ago
Not this time.
MoonlitKnight Premium Member over 12 years ago
Classic Schulz
woodnote over 12 years ago
You never fooled Sparky, ladies.
comeonbanana over 10 years ago
yes yes they are (blatant lies)
IceDude101 over 9 years ago
Feminazis?
tdoug1 about 9 years ago
Come again!
Nitekap over 8 years ago
And to think, just a few strips earlier they were cheerfully greeting him! Poor Charlie Brown must be at his wit’s end trying to figure them out.
peanutsmean over 4 years ago
October 3, 1950
M.D. Walters over 3 years ago
Oh?
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
what did cb do to deserve this?
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] 3 months ago
People frequently find it easier to be mean as part of a group than as individuals. This is one of the least attractive of humanity’s social instincts.