Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 16, 1954
Transcript:
Violet and Charlie Brown are sitting on a log in the field, next to the house. He says, "My mother says I walked when I was only nine months old..."<br> <br> She turns to him and exclaims sacastically, "Well Hooray for you, Charlie Brown! Aren't you wonderful? Does that make you KING?<br> <br>He shudders as she continues, "Why doesn't the whole world know about this? Shall I arrange for T.V. appearances?"<br> <br> He flinches away and says, "I was only making conversation..."<br> <br>
Earlier that week Violet said “You’re so smart, Charlie Brown.” What a two-faced little [expletive].