Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 10, 1964
Transcript:
Charlie Brown tosses a ball to Shroeder, who says, "How's your arm these days, Charlie Brown?" Lucy stands in the back.<BR><BR> "It feels fine, thank you.." Charlie Brown shakes his arm. Lucy stands behind Schroeder.<BR><BR> Lucy offers, "I read where one doctor said that human arms are not made for pitching baseballs." "What are they made for?" Schroeder asks.<BR><BR> "Hugging!" Lucy lens towards Schroeder, smiling. He shrinks back, disgusted. Charlie Brown rolls his eyes.<BR><BR>
Arms are for creating distance.