Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 19, 1967
Transcript:
Charlie Brown strikes out for the third time in a row.<BR><BR> People shout, "Hey kid, who told you, you were a ball player?", "Boo!! Boo!!", "Get off the field kid!", "We can do without your kind, kid!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks off the field as people continue to shout, "Where'd you learn to play ball, kid, in kindergarten?!!!", "Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown leans against a sign that says, "Spring Lake Summer Camp. Fun! Recreation! Companionship!" He sighs.<BR><BR>
dsukenick about 11 years ago
That’s not nice to say.
slifer79 over 5 years ago
Kids can be so cruel:(
Mr Pets almost 2 years ago
Sue the camp!
ultimadodge about 1 month ago
Poor Charlie Brown. He loves a game he’s no good at, but he’s not a loser, because he always tries. And as strange as this may sound, that makes him a solid winner. At least in my book it does.