Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 27, 1961
Transcript:
Linus and Lucy kneel on the ground. Lucy says, "Here's a nice pebble, Linus . . . Take it home and observe it . . ."<BR><BR> Lucy continues, "The fascinating thing about pebbles is their growth, for some grow up to be stones while others grow up to be rocks . . ."<BR><BR> Lucy says, "You shall hope, of course, that it grows up to be a rock. For a pebble that grows up to be a stone is like a youth who has gone astray!"<BR><BR> Linus sighs and says, "I have so much to learn!"<BR><BR>
TheCaciaTree over 12 years ago
So does your sister, by the looks of it…
Infotsunami over 12 years ago
Yes Linus, and your first lesson, take everything your sister says with a grain of salt.
LadyBlanc almost 12 years ago
Huh—I always thought it was the rocks who were the trouble-makers.
ootey about 7 years ago
Another fine tidbit from the department of misinformation information.
yow4zip Premium Member over 3 years ago
He has a lot to relearn because of Lucy.
Anton Sherwood almost 2 years ago
I don’t know how to tell a rock from a stone :(