Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 03, 1967
Transcript:
Snoopy the vulture, leans over on the top of a tree.<BR><BR> He thinks to himself, "Here's the fierce vulture sitting high in a tree waiting for a victim to come along.."<BR><BR> Linus walks.<BR><BR> Linus approaches Snoopy's tree. Snoopy thinks, "Ah! A victim approaches! As he passes by the tree, I shall swoop down uopn him!"<BR><BR> Snoopy looks out from the other side of the tree as Linus passes by. He thinks, "Get ready....Get set...."<BR><BR> SWOOP! Snoopy dives, baring his teeth.<BR><BR> KLUNK! He lands on his head behind Linus. Linus jumps.<BR><BR> Linus gazes at a prone Snoopy. He comments, "If you'll pardon my saying so, your 'swooping' leaves much to be desired..."<BR><BR> Snoopy sits up. His head is spinning. He thinks, "Maybe I could go to swoop school..."<BR><BR>
Swoopy should be more careful.