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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 03, 1967
Transcript:
Charlie Brown says, "I suppose I could lie here in the dark for the rest of my life . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "It's kind of nice to be able to withdraw from all your problems. It's nice to be able to forget your responsibilities, and . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues, "Responsibilities?!! Good Grief, I forgot to feed my dog!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown, with dark circles under his eyes, brings Snoopy his supper. Snoopy wears his World War I Flying Ace costume and thinks, "Very peculiar looking waiter . . . probably some poor blighter just out of the trenches."<BR><BR>
Snoopy’s surprisingly tolerant about being fed late. He, or at least his “stomach”, usually get quite upset about that.