Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 08, 1952
Transcript:
Schroeder stands on the rug looking down at the transitor radio. The announcer says,"Our next request was sent in by a listener named Schroeder..."<BR><BR> Schroeder sits on the rug and sighs. The announcer says, "He wanted to hear Beethoven's piano sonata number twenty-nine..."<BR><BR> Schroeder looks at the radio questioningly as the announcer continues, "I'm sorry, Mr. Schroeder, but we do not have that record..."<BR><BR> Schroeder grits his teeth angrily as the announcer concludes, "However, as a substitute, we have a little accordion number here, and..."<BR><BR>
I guess that means he wouldn’t get along well with Jon Arbuckle….