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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 30, 1967
Transcript:
Linus and Lucy walk outside. Lucy says, "I wonder if I wouldn't be more popular if I had a new name . . ."<BR><BR> Lucy continues, "The wrong name can be a real hindrance to a persons functioning in society . . I think a name which is consistent with a persons personality is important."<BR><BR> Lucy says, "I wonder what would be a good name for me . . ." Linus says, "How about 'Supermouth'"<BR><BR> Linus lies on the floor after being punched and says, "I've got to stop this business of talking without thinking . . ."<BR><BR>
Who says honesty is the best policy?