Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 08, 1952
Transcript:
Schroeder is sitting next to Charlie Brown on the curb. He says, "Guess what I'm whistling, Charlie Brown..." He starts to whistle.<BR><BR> He starts as Charlie Brown guesses, "'Old Black Joe'? 'Take Me Out To The Ball Game'? 'Home On The Range'?"<BR><BR> Schroeder turns to him and replies, "Nope...it was the last half of the tenth measure of Sinding's (?) Op. 32, No. 3."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown replies, "Y'know, I almost said that...I don't know why I didn't!"<BR><BR>
MoonlitKnight Premium Member over 12 years ago
Is this Schroeder’s first coherent sentence in this strip?
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Because you didn’t know, Charlie Brown?
Ludwig van over 8 years ago
Also known as “Frühlingsrauschen”.
NougatBrains about 4 years ago
Schroeder ages quickly!
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
admit it, cb. you didn’t know.
Luna1120 almost 3 years ago
HE’S TALKING