Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 10, 1992
Transcript:
Linus pats Woodstock and a friend on the head.<BR><BR> Linus kneels on the ground with Woodstock and a friend. Linus smiles. Woodstock and his friend sigh.<BR><BR> Lucy jumps rope. Violet sits on the ground and eats. Violet says, "I hear your brother is patting birds on the head again . ." Lucy replies, "He's what?!"<BR><BR> Linus pats Woodstock and his friend on the head. Lucy approaches and shouts, "I thought I told you never to do that again!"<BR><BR> Linus turns around. Lucy says, "You're making me the laughing-stock of the whole neighborhood!"<BR><BR> Lucy continues, "People come up to me and say, 'Oh, yes . . You're the one whose brother pats birds on the head . .'"<BR><BR> Lucy shouts, "Well, no more! Do you hear me? No more!"<BR><BR> Woodstock and his friend sit on Lucy's feet. Lucy looks surprised.<BR><BR> Woodstock and his friend walk away. Lucy says, "I hate it when they untie my shoelaces!"<BR><BR>
Boy, that’s a blast from the past. Violet AND Linus patting birds on the head? Are we in the 60s?