Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 26, 1992

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    MrJamie1062  over 11 years ago

    Amazing how Linus never got sick,apparently, from all the times in winter, when he would lose his hat, due to a “foiled” or “bungled” recreation,like here, or on 12/29/1972, when Lucy crashed into him,trampled him,made him lose his hat,and cocooned him in the snow,for her snowman(they were apparently each unaware at that moment, that the other was building a snowman, also.) How on EARTH did he ever get back into an upright postion,here, being “stuck on the hillside alive?” Makes you wonder.

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    MrJamie1062  over 11 years ago

    And in the aforementioned cartoon, from 12/29/1972, Linus claimed, at the end, that “he never heard Lucy honk,” which would have accounted for his "foiled"or "bungled"snowman recreation, that day(she crashed into him and ran him over, made him lose his hat, and thus,he also got cocooned in the snow, that she had piled up for her snowman.) “She may have honked,but that doesn’t make sense! I NEVER HEARD HER!!!” are his last words, at the end of that cartoon. Poor Linus.

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    jasonbres  almost 2 years ago

    This was adapted into the TV special “It’s Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown”.

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