Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 31, 1964
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits on the ground, making a snowman. "I shouldn't be outside playing like this..." he says to Linus.<BR><BR> "I should be inside reading 'Gulliver's Travels' and writing a book report..." Charlie Brown stands as Linus rolls a large snowball along the ground.<BR><BR> "It's good for you to be outside, though...You need the fresh air.." Linus leans against the snowball. "You're right..I do!" Charlie Brown responds.<BR><BR> "Good ol' wishy-washy Charlie Brown.." Linus rolls the snowball. Charlie Brown returns to building his snowman.<BR><BR>
yow4zip Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Excuses, excuses.
MrJamie1062 over 11 years ago
Now, Charlie Brown, HOW can you enjoy yourself making a snowman, when you KNOW you are already DOOMED, BIG TIME, with this IMPORTANT book report?
MrJamie1062 over 10 years ago
Linus might have well also said,“Plus it’s New Year’s Eve, so enjoy yourself and engage in recreation, while you can, Charlie Brown!” and in which case, he would have done the same-taken his friend’s advice, to do the WRONG thing, at the moment.
MrJamie1062 over 10 years ago
We all can relate to Charlie Brown here. I, however, once did the right thing, when in his shoes-denied myself some pleasure, when I had FINAL EXAMS to study. And this cartoon, plus the similar Sunday strip from this same period(where he went to the movies, in spite of having LOADS of homework)was what was on my mind, at that very moment; the point: I had LEARNED the moral, to BOTH Peanuts strips: first comes what really is important, THEN, recreation.
Blind Seer about 3 years ago
I too, have done it. Writing reports early in the morning typing it. And this was in high school. Learned my lesson and started my homework either at school, work or at home.