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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 16, 1971
Transcript:
Snoopy sits on the ground. Woodstock stands on a rock. Snoopy looks at Woodstock and thinks, "Someday Woodstock is going to be a great eagle . ."<BR><BR> Woodstock flies straight up in the air. Snoopy smiles and thinks, "He's going to soar thousands of feet above the ground . . ."<BR><BR> Woodstock flies upside down in front of Snoopy. Snoopy frowns and thinks, "Well, maybe hundreds of feet above the ground . ."<BR><BR> Woodstock walks in front of Snoopy. Snoopy thinks, "Maybe he'll be one of those eagles who just walk around."<BR><BR>
Wait. He can “decide” to become an Eagle? He just has to work hard enough? I didn’t know that’s how birds worked.