I was gonna ask, “How come he NEVER learns?” Or, is he just a glutton for punishment? Wouldn’t one think after a bunch of times coming in at a messed up state that one would strive to avoid being around and egging on such? But then we have Charlie Brown’s nine who never seem to be able to win and they are a specimen of endurance, so perhaps it is about willpower. Maybe, thinks Snoopy, the tide will tunr with WW II and also with a game someday, sometime. Can it be a Twilight Zone experience?
Nahh, bring in Peppermint Patty; this way baseball wopuld bcopme the forever national sport and CB would be elevated to the Halll of Fame and Snoops would get national recognition as he closes in on the HR lead of al time.
Ahh, Snoopy plays the part of an adult. The world of childhood is one of magical wonder which generates spontaneous ideas….; Snoopy here represents opposition; everything has it’s opposite. Consider Lucy and Linus: cold hard facts vs faith…
He will simply take the stairway back to his doghouse and retire to his typewriter to give us wisdom on the thoughts ofg an owl in a hollow tree. I’ts in the script from 1957.
I was gonna ask, “How come he NEVER learns?” Or, is he just a glutton for punishment? Wouldn’t one think after a bunch of times coming in at a messed up state that one would strive to avoid being around and egging on such? But then we have Charlie Brown’s nine who never seem to be able to win and they are a specimen of endurance, so perhaps it is about willpower. Maybe, thinks Snoopy, the tide will tunr with WW II and also with a game someday, sometime. Can it be a Twilight Zone experience?