Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 15, 1980
Transcript:
Spike legs stick out of a hole in a cave the wears his sign proclaiming his name. Another sign is on the cave showing the direction of Needles.<BR><BR> Spike walks out of the cave. A blowup of the card he is writing on shows a shore scene with the words,'Needles, California' on the top. He kneels and leans the card on a rock and writes,"Dear Dad,"<BR><BR> He continues,"This is your son, Spike, writing to wish you a happy Father's Day."<BR><BR> He sits with the card in his lap and continues,"I am still living here in the desert as you can see by this post card. I have a lot of friends among the coyotes and cactus."<BR><BR> He continues,"Snoopy and I so each other once in awhile...he has a good home with home with a round-headed kid."<BR><BR> He continues,"I could never be a house dog. I like being independent."<BR><BR> He lies on his stomach and continues writing. He writes,"Say 'Hi' to Mom, and have a Happy Father's Day. Love, Spike." "P.S.: Please send me ten dollars."<BR><BR>
So their dad is alive.