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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 23, 1960
Transcript:
Charlie Brown and Linus are looking at prints in the snow. Charlie Brown says, "See? Someone's been kicking a football here.."<BR><BR> He continues, "You can see his tracks in the new-fallen snow..He's been kicking it all over the yard...back and forth!"<BR><BR> They start following the tracks. Charlie Brown says, "And then he LEFT! And he headed in this direction! If we follow these tracks, we run right into the ...."<BR><BR> He concludes, "...'Mad Punter'" Charlie Brown and Linus grimace as Snoopy smiles.<BR><BR>
lexicology over 11 years ago
The paw-print tracks should have been a clue …
MrJamie1062 over 7 years ago
As to who the so-called Mad punter is. CB’s and Linus’ expressions in last panel are priceless,all like,“So THAT’S the answer to this mystery! All this time,it was MY OWN DOG!”
slifer79 about 7 years ago
….and I would have gotten away with it if it wasn’t for you meddling kids!!
dbwindhorst about 5 years ago
When I was first reading these strips as a little kid in the mid-1960’s, the frequent swings in weather/temperature sometimes confused me, not realizing Schulz set the strip in a mysterious place combining the Minnesota of his youth and postwar years with his then-current milieu of Sonoma County (and sometimes threw in a little Colorado Springs or Needles).
These days though, such weather seems perfectly normal.
yow4zip Premium Member about 4 years ago
Busted!