Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 31, 1965
Transcript:
"Charlie Brown says, \"Aren't you going to be in your psychiatry booth today?\" Lucy replies, \"No, But I have a new assistant . . . he'll be glad to help you . . .\"<BR><BR> Schroeder sits behind the psychiatric help booth. Charlie Brown says, \"I'm very depressed, life seems to have lost all meaning . . .\"<BR><BR> Schroeder says, \"Go home and listen to a Brahms piano quartet . . . five cents, please!\"<BR><BR> Lucy lies under a tree. Charlie Brown asks, \"Just how carefully do you screen these assistants of yours?\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Charlie Brown says, \"Aren't you going to be in your psychiatry booth today?\" Lucy replies, \"No, But I have a new assistant . . . he'll be glad to help you . . .\"<BR><BR> Schroeder sits behind the psychiatric help booth. Charlie Brown says, \"I'm very depressed, life seems to have lost all meaning . . .\"<BR><BR> Schroeder says, \"Go home and listen to a Brahms piano quartet . . . five cents, please!\"<BR><BR> Lucy lies under a tree. Charlie Brown asks, \"Just how carefully do you screen these assistants of yours?\"<BR><BR>"
I wonder how she got Schroeder to even fill in for her. The guy has never really taken a liking to her.