I can’t help but notice that Snoopy has a flower growing out of his head. I guess that is necessary to set up the joke, but does it strike anyone else as somewhat surrealistic? If we could ask Schultz how or why a dog would be in this situation, I wonder how he would have explained it?
Not to be confused with Peppermint Patty, who appeared much later. The original Patty, one of the main original characters faded away over time, as did Shermy.
This is an example of type of urban myth also known as a “legal legend.” https://jonathanturley.org/2007/08/20/the-lawn-mower-guy-and-other-legal-myths-in-the-tort-reform-movement/
This comic speaks to me. One of my pet peeves is all the comments under music videos by old boomers (like me) whining about how our music was so much better than the crap being written today. God that gets tiresome!! And of course, we boomers conveniently forget how often the older (than us) generation dismissed our music. Bottom line, just because I don’t care something (e.g. rap) doesn’t make it bad.
Oh yes, and let’s stop bragging about how we walked to school in the snow up-hill, both ways. Yes, we didn’t wear bike helmets or seatbelts. Yes, it is a miracle we survived childhood. But this doesn’t make us superior. The kids today have their own challenges, as a quick read of the news will show.
I can’t help but notice that Snoopy has a flower growing out of his head. I guess that is necessary to set up the joke, but does it strike anyone else as somewhat surrealistic? If we could ask Schultz how or why a dog would be in this situation, I wonder how he would have explained it?