Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 21, 1988
Transcript:
Snoopy and Woodstock sit atop the doghouse. The former thinks,"Sometimes they say, 'It's coming down in buckets!'"<BR><BR> He spreads his hands as Woodstock looks back at him. He thinks,"And when it really rains, they say, 'It's raining cats and dogs!'"<BR><BR> Woodstock stands on the ground looking up at Snoopy standing atop of it. The latter thinks,"Stand down there, and I'll show you..."<BR><BR> He jumps off the doghouse and thinks,"This is how the first raindrop looks..."<BR><BR> He bounces around slightly in the air and continues,"Now, it's starting to rain harder..."<BR><BR> He bounces around and all over faster. He continues,"Now it's 'raining cats and dogs!'"<BR><BR> He continues to bounce and thinks,"You'll have to imagine the cats, of course"<BR><BR> A dazed Snoopy lies on the floor and thinks,"That's sort of the way it would look..."<BR><BR> He turns his head as Woodstock approaches with an umbrella. He thinks,"No, the umbrella probably wouldn't help..."<BR><BR>
I guess Snoopy didn’t want to ask for WWII to help with the demonstration.