Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 27, 1959
Transcript:
Lucy and Linus are standing outside under the stars. Lucy says, "Some stars are big and some stars are little"<br> <br> Linus turns to her and says, "You sure know a lot about the stars, Lucy.."<br> <br> She replies, "Well, I've done quite a bit of studying.."<br> <br> She concludes, "One of my best subjects in school was agriculture!"<br> <br>
Cryptik mystik over 11 years ago
I don’t get it. Can someone explain it to me?
T48R about 11 years ago
I think it’s more likely that Lucy means Astronomy, the study of stars, planets, moons, and other physical objects out there. Astrology has to do with telling the future by Zodiac signs and horoscopes. Schulz can’t answer the question, so the reader must make his own choice.
z4netti over 10 years ago
I don’t think this strip is that complicated. I think Lucy just simply got astronomy mixed up with agriculture.
what. over 8 years ago
agriculture?
jbruins84341 about 8 years ago
So, she took agriculture, er, astronomy in pre-school?
yow4zip Premium Member almost 6 years ago
(facepalm)
thatdarnfurry about 3 years ago
Idk whats worse, that schools (typically) dont teach ag, or that she confused astrology with ag XD