Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 18, 1954
Transcript:
Schroeder leans over the gate talking to Charlie Brown. He says, "I'm not going to school today, Charlie Brown.."<BR><BR> The latter asks, "What's the occasion this time? It couldn't be Beethoven's birthday again so soon, could it?"<BR><BR> He continues, "I suppose it's Bach birthday? Or is it Schubert's or Brahms'? Or Tschaikovsky's? Or Haydn's?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown grimaces to the reader as Schroeder exclaims, "Nope...mine!"<BR><BR>
Nuttypearls115 over 12 years ago
Ask that question 20 years later ( meaning, grow up) and lots of people might know the answer
RosieDie almost 12 years ago
tulip-lover over 11 years ago
Schroeder’s so cute when he stands on the fence!! (^_^)
yow4zip Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Schroeder fits in with the greats.
Jay Savage almost 9 years ago
I was reading an old peanuts book in the summer between 6th and 7th grade and I came accross this strip. I liked the idea so much that ever since then I haven’t gone to school or worked on my birthday. That was probably 35 years ago or so.