Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 27, 1955
Transcript:
Charlie Brown plays with a paddleball. Lucy, carrying a sheet of paper, walks up and asks, "What letter comes after 'E'?"<br> <br> The rubber cord is wound around Charlie Brown's head. "'F'" he answers. She holds up the paper and admonishes him: "Oh, come on now..be serious.."<br> <br> Having extricated himself from the rubber band, Charlie Brown faces her and retorts: "I AM serious." Lucy throws out her arms and declares: "You're hopeless, Charlie Brown..absolutely hopeless!"<br> <br> She walks away, grumbling: "That's alwys the trouble..when you really want to learn, nobody will help you.." Charlie Brown rolls his eyes.<br> <br>
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
What wrong with you, Lucy?
bcn172000 over 12 years ago
How does she not know the alphabet? She reads that alphabet book all the time
z4netti over 11 years ago
Gosh, she always gets on my nerves. So much that it isn’t funny any more.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 10 years ago
She gets an F.