Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 13, 1977
Transcript:
Lucy leans on the piano as Schroeder plays. She says,"Tomorrow is Valentine's Day."<BR><BR> She says,"I find that ther are a lot of misconceptions about Valentine's Day."<BR><BR> She continues,"It's a mistake to think that you have to be madly in love with someone to give her a valentine..."<BR><BR> He asks,"Do you have to love her a little?" She replies,"No, not necessarily..."<BR><BR> He asks,"How about if you only like her and not really love her?" She replies,"That's fine...."<BR><BR> He asks,"How about just barely being able to tolerate her?" She replies,"Well, I guess so, but...."<BR><BR> She slumps her face on the piano as he whips out a card and exclaims,"Happy Valentine's Day!"<BR><BR>
valheru over 12 years ago
Burn!
Vivianne Lee over 12 years ago
He loves u
KrazyKath over 12 years ago
Where did that Valentine even come from? He is also a magician. And a master of mind-games.
Pets of the comics over 3 years ago
how nice
Daeder almost 3 years ago
A valentine is better than nothing.
Avatar??? almost 2 years ago
He played her like a fiddle
DoubleU 9 months ago
Another pyrrhic victory, for Lucy. :-)
awgiedawgie Premium Member 9 months ago
Take what you can get, Lucy.