Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 03, 1974
Transcript:
Schroeder plays the piano. Lucy leans on the piano and says, "Beethoven was a bad influence!"<BR><BR> Schroeder asks, "How can you say that?"<BR><BR> Lucy replies, "Lots of musicians never get married just because Beethoven never got married."<BR><BR> Schroeder tumbles in the air. Lucy shouts, "That's what I call a bad influence!!!"<BR><BR>
Best Commenter Ever almost 4 years ago
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Stormwyrm over 3 years ago
Beethoven though was hardly averse to feminine company, and always seemed to be falling in love. Even though he was not considered particularly good looking, nevertheless many women reciprocated his feelings, a lot of them beautiful and of high nobility. There is the mysterious “Immortal Beloved” referred to in a letter Beethoven never sent, whom some scholars believe might have been a noble lady named Josephine Brunsvik, and her daughter Minona might have been her love child with Beethoven.
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He’s going to yank the paino from her now