Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 26, 1955
Transcript:
Schroeder sits listening to Charlie Brown read. He reads, "Finally the day came for the rehearsal of Beethoven's new symphony..."<br> <br> He continues as Schroeder puts one hand to his mouth, "One of the soloists complained about the difficulty of her part.."<br> <br> Schroeder puts both hands to his mouth as Charlie Brown continues, "She asked the composer if he would make a few changes.."<br> <br> Charlie Brown flips over as Schroeder screams, "Don't Do It, Beethoven!"<br> <br>
Why does Schroeder need CB to read to him? There the same age I think.