I hate to break it to you, Lucy, but that wasn’t sarcasm. Schroeder was telling you straight up that he wants no part of your romantic fantasies about your life together!
It’’s obvious that Lucy is drawn with a masochistic side as well as a sadistic side to her; 50 Shades of Lucy. (we didn’t think of it that way in the 50’s-60’s though, did we?)
Schroeder did sent her a Valentine once. When she asked if it was alright to give it to someone that he at least tolerated. I was expecting that one today. Anyway, you gotta give credit to Lucy for never giving up, even though she must know by now he will never return the feeling.
Hope you liked my comment on Friday. I remember that some Fridays are busy for you so I understand. You can make it up to me by posting a pic of some bright red roses! LOL.
Lucy is an interesting character. She’s pretty flat in the hateful way she treats nearly everyone, but the deepest part of her personality is how she is attracted to the one person who would otherwise completely ignore her existence – the one person who she can’t intimidate precisely because he doesn’t care anything for her. Poor Schroeder.
knight1192a over 8 years ago
Is it any wonder he ignores you? Accept the fact that he’s at least willing to let you hang around and leave it at that.
legaleagle48 over 8 years ago
I hate to break it to you, Lucy, but that wasn’t sarcasm. Schroeder was telling you straight up that he wants no part of your romantic fantasies about your life together!
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 8 years ago
You gotta take care when sending Valentine cards. You never know when somebody will take it the wrong way.
summerdog86 over 8 years ago
Wow, that is like, the meanest thing he has said to her yet! I think the piano needs another toss up the tree!
sweetaddietude over 8 years ago
Close as he’s ever going to get is to say, “I tolerate your existence.”
shamino over 8 years ago
Given that only a week or two ago, she destroyed his piano…..
MJKesquire over 8 years ago
Again I ask, why does Schroeder even let her in the house?He should tell his parents not to let her in!!
Doctor11 over 8 years ago
Happy Valentine’s Day!
StCleve72 over 8 years ago
It’’s obvious that Lucy is drawn with a masochistic side as well as a sadistic side to her; 50 Shades of Lucy. (we didn’t think of it that way in the 50’s-60’s though, did we?)
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
Schroeder did sent her a Valentine once. When she asked if it was alright to give it to someone that he at least tolerated. I was expecting that one today. Anyway, you gotta give credit to Lucy for never giving up, even though she must know by now he will never return the feeling.
GROG Premium Member over 8 years ago
It does come in handy with all the Lucy’s of the world.
Number Three over 8 years ago
Ouch!
xxx
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
When Lucy says, “May I ask you why you didn’t send me a valentine this year?”, Linus should just say, “No!”
This would put an end to it…
David Rickard Premium Member over 8 years ago
There is exactly such a music school, Lucy: It’s named New York City (with satellite campuses in LA, Cicago, Memphis….)
Number Three over 8 years ago
@Snoopy_FanHappy Valentine’s Day!
Hope you liked my comment on Friday. I remember that some Fridays are busy for you so I understand. You can make it up to me by posting a pic of some bright red roses! LOL.
I hope your weekend was fab.
♥♥♥
gimmickgenius over 8 years ago
This is a throw-back to 1961. The in-continuity Sunday strip from 1969 would have been for February 16.http://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1969/02/16
jim_pem over 8 years ago
Lucy is an interesting character. She’s pretty flat in the hateful way she treats nearly everyone, but the deepest part of her personality is how she is attracted to the one person who would otherwise completely ignore her existence – the one person who she can’t intimidate precisely because he doesn’t care anything for her. Poor Schroeder.
komickat over 8 years ago
But you do stand the sight of her Schroeder, or you would not let her touch your precious piano!