Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 09, 1951
Transcript:
Charlie Brown looks down at Snoopy jumping up and down happily in front of him. He asks,"You're always glad to see me, aren't you, Snoopy?"<BR><BR> He stoops in front of Snoopy and says,"It's nice to have someone who's glad to see you...even if it's just a dog!" Snoopy sits and his ears shoot up in surprise.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown looks at him puzzled, as he exclaims and stalks off angrily.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown turns to the reader and says,"I always say the wrong thing!"<BR><BR>
yow4zip Premium Member over 13 years ago
Snoopy’s not just ‘a dog.’
Broke My Phone over 11 years ago
You ruined it, Charlie Brown!
Attila The Voice! over 11 years ago
And thus the seed is planted. Snoopy’s quest for independence begins!
Yujo_Jacy_the_Jumpy_Coyote over 7 years ago
If Ol’ Charlie Brown had left off the remark abut dogs then things would have gone swell.
Myths lover about 7 years ago
Don’t worry Snoopy I’d be honored to be greeted by you
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
you made a mistake.