Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 13, 1964
Transcript:
Snoopy walks through snow piling as high as his neck. More snow falls.<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks of Sally sticking out her tongue and saying, "Happiness is catching snowflakes on your tongue."<BR><BR> Snoopy walks through the snowstorm, with snow piling up around him.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown answers the door and looks out at Snoopy.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown hands Snoopy a broom and Snoopy walks back to his doghouse.<BR><BR> Snoopy sweeps the snow off of his doghouse.<BR><BR> Snoopy walks back through the snow and returns the shovel to Charlie Brown.<BR><BR> Snoopy turns and walks back to his doghouse.<BR><BR> Snoopy's doghouse is once again covered in snow.<BR><BR>
MrJamie1062 over 10 years ago
Seems Charlie Brown should have put on his jacket and a hat, gotten the broom to lend Snoopy, gone outside with Snoopy to his doghouse, and waited until Snoopy was done sweeping the snow off his doghouse. That way he would know that Snoopy would be OK, for the night; naturally, Snoopy’s expression in the last panel tells it all.
jbruins84341 almost 8 years ago
I know that feeling all too well. That’s why you wait until it stops snowing before trying to clean anything.
ootey over 6 years ago
Happiness is not catching snowflakes on your roof.
Sairin about 4 years ago
3
Archistoteles about 2 years ago
He could stay inside his doghouse.
yow4zip Premium Member 9 days ago
Futility.