Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 18, 1987
Transcript:
Snoopy sits atop his doghouse as Charlie Brown reaches up to him with an envelope saying, "It's a letter from your brother Spike."<BR><BR> Snoopy smiles, looks at the letter, and thinks, Good ol' Spike!"<BR><BR> Spike leans forward on a rock in the desert writing a letter. He writes, "Dear Snoopy,"<BR><BR> He sits down, looks at the letter, and reads,"Just thought I'd drop you a line to let you know how I've been doing.."<BR><BR> He sits by the roadside between two paintings; one depicting a stick animal with antlers, and the other of a desert scene. He continues to read, "My Western art hasn't been selling as well as I had hoped..."<BR><BR> He continues to look at the letter and read, "Sometimes I think maybe I'm not a good businessman."<BR><BR> He leans forward on the rock and continues writing, "Therefore, I'm trying to concentrate on organization and leadership."<BR><BR> Spike stands at a podium before a series of cacti and thinks, "I suppose you're all wondering why I've asked you here today..."<BR><BR>
Last panel: Linus used the same line on December 29, 1963.