Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 01, 1959
Transcript:
Linus is leaning on a footstool saying" Tricked! tricked by a baby and a stupid dog!" "She kisses me, and he grabs the blanket! i can't stand it!" "the more I think about it, the madder I get!" (BR BR) Linus is leaning on the footstool saying "I gotta get that blanket back!" (BR BR) Linus is looking down at Snoopy and Sally sleeping on his blanket, he has a very angry look on his face. (BR BR) Linus walks away (BR BR) Linus is standing by the door saying loudly "Who did you say was here? DR. SPOCK? IN PERSON?" (BR BR) Linus goes on saying "YOU SAY DR. SPOCK IS HERE IN PERSON JUST TO SEE US?" (BR BR) Linus continues saying "DID YOU SAY DR. SPOCK IS RIGHT HERE AT OUR FRONT DOOR? IN PERSON?" (BR BR) Sally comes crawling by leaving the living room in a hurry, as Linus is hiding in the corner. (BR BR) Linus now goes on saying" and that nice man from the humane society? you say he's here too?! (BR BR) Snoopy comes running from the living room now past Linus. (BR BR) Linus now runs to the living room. (BR BR) Sally and Snoopy come back to the living room and both are looking at Linus who is sitting holding his blanket and sucking his thumb. (BR BR)
Benjamin McLane Spock (May 2, 1903 – March 15, 1998) was an American pediatrician whose book Baby and Child Care, published in 1946, is one of the biggest best-sellers of all time. Throughout its first 52 years, Baby and Child Care was the second-best-selling book, next to the Bible.1 Its message to mothers is that “you know more than you think you do.”