Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 27, 1963
Transcript:
"Airing out your blanket, Linus?" Charlie Brown asks as he watches Linus, on a stool, hang up his blanket on a clothesline.<BR><BR> Linus looks down at Charlie Brown and explains: "No, I hang it in the sun once a month as a gesture of appreciation for all it has done for me..."<BR><BR> Linus stands on the ground and gazes at his blanket. Charlie Brown rolls his eyes.<BR><BR> "He's either getting very sarcastic or he's worse off than I thought he was!" Charlie Brown reflects as he walks away.<BR><BR>
Stormwyrm over 7 years ago
I think it’s the latter. Knowing Linus, he’s completely serious about what he said, without even a little sarcasm.
michael.bungay over 1 year ago
I’d say he was starting go bonkers.
yow4zip Premium Member over 1 year ago
How considerate.