Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 26, 1963
Transcript:
"When you borrow someone's crayons, what is one thing you don't do?" Lucy asks as she walk up to Linus, carrying a box.<BR><BR> "When you borrow someone's crayons, what is the ONE thing above all else, that you make sure you don't do?" She leans towards him and shakes a finger angrily.<BR><BR> "I'll give you a hint..." Lucy adds. Linus is thoughtful.<BR><BR> "YOU DON'T LEAVE THEM OUT IN THE SUN!" Lucy pours out a box of melted crayons. Linus's hair stands on end.<BR><BR>
RazorT almost 7 years ago
Hey! At least it looks cool.
slifer79 over 6 years ago
I remember in grammar school we had those fat paperless crayons that some kids would take out to the playground and leave on the asphalt and on a sunny day you would see puddles of colored wax everywhere:)
LeonardoSanchez over 3 years ago
Make candles
Commenter8888 over 2 years ago
I didn’t even know that crayons could melt. Does this mean I’m dumb?
Mr Pets almost 2 years ago
ART HATER!
michael.bungay over 1 year ago
Lucy just hates the idea of anyone being better than her at anything.
yow4zip Premium Member over 1 year ago
Very runny.