Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 18, 1966
Transcript:
Linus says to Lucy, "I've told you a million times that adults are different! You have to be able to read them . . ."<BR><BR> Linus continues, "You know what your trouble is? You just don't understand the adult mind . . ."<BR><BR> Linus says, "I can predict what the average adult will say or do in almost any given situation . . . This is a must if you are going to survive as a child!"<BR><BR> Linus says, "Now take Grandma, for instance . . . I can predict exactly what she will say in the following situation . . ."<BR><BR> Linus says, "You draw a picture and I'll draw a picture . . . then you take the two pictures in and show them to Grandma . . ."<BR><BR> Linus says, "Ask her which picture she thinks is the better . . . I predict that she will look at them and say 'Why I think they're both very nice.'"<BR><BR> Lucy walks off with the pictures.<BR><BR> Lucy says, "Grandma, here are two pictures that Linus and I have drawn . . . which one do you think is the better?"<BR><BR> Grandma replies, "Why I think they're both very nice."<BR><BR> Linus says, "You just have to understand the adult mind!"<BR><BR>
Shouldn’t Grandma’s line be, “Womp-womp-womp-WOMP-wam-waaaaaaaaaa”?