Although I was never “called to the principal’s office” when I was in school, to this day, whenever I’m at work and I’m called to the boss’ office, I get that “principal’s office” feeling…which is unfortunate, as I am an administrative assistant, which necessitates going to the boss’ office frequently!
Did everyone miss the allusion to Acts 9:4b? I always wonder if kids were more Biblically savvy in those days, or if Shulz just shows how it was more acceptable in those days (I was too young to remember clearly).
I’ve been exhausted! I’ve been super busy and got little sleep this week. Luckily, I came home from work this afternoon and took a three and a half-hour nap! I’m feeling much better now and I’m ready for the weekend! :-)
That’s because he IS persecuted. He was bullied. Even by the adults in his community: this was evidenced in the Halloween special when he went Trick-Or-Treaking with his friends all the adults gave him rocks.
stcrowe over 10 years ago
I always knew why I was being sent to the office. Mind you, I was more of a troublemaker than Charlie Brown.
hsawlrae over 10 years ago
It’s a CONSPIRACY.
juicebruce over 10 years ago
Right of passage.
cdward over 10 years ago
Bad news is coming.
Wren Fahel over 10 years ago
Although I was never “called to the principal’s office” when I was in school, to this day, whenever I’m at work and I’m called to the boss’ office, I get that “principal’s office” feeling…which is unfortunate, as I am an administrative assistant, which necessitates going to the boss’ office frequently!
cdward over 10 years ago
What I meant with my previous comment is that he’s going to receive bad news from home.
Mumblix Premium Member over 10 years ago
@cdward – actually, he gets good news for a change.
Aaron Saltzer over 10 years ago
That child has no confidence or self-esteem whatsoever. Yet, he manages to coach a baseball team. How does that make sense?
dflak over 10 years ago
Reminds me of my aunt. She used to worry if she didn’t have something to worry about.
Number Three over 10 years ago
Awwwww!
It’s always scary when being called into the office for a reason you don’t know.
xxx
Tandembuzz over 10 years ago
Did everyone miss the allusion to Acts 9:4b? I always wonder if kids were more Biblically savvy in those days, or if Shulz just shows how it was more acceptable in those days (I was too young to remember clearly).
meg_grif over 10 years ago
Why’s everybody always picking on him?
Number Three over 10 years ago
@Snoopy_Fan
Hello! I hope you have been doing well lately.
May you have a lovely weekend!
♥
Neo Stryder over 10 years ago
Remember Chuck, God will be a sword against your enemies.
Snoopy_Fan over 10 years ago
I’ve been exhausted! I’ve been super busy and got little sleep this week. Luckily, I came home from work this afternoon and took a three and a half-hour nap! I’m feeling much better now and I’m ready for the weekend! :-)
Hope your weekend is lovely too, Sweetie!♥♥♥
AmyGrantfan51774 over 10 years ago
why’s Charlie going to the principal’s office????!!!!!!!!…he hasn’t done nothing this is puzzling
Robeykr over 10 years ago
That’s because he IS persecuted. He was bullied. Even by the adults in his community: this was evidenced in the Halloween special when he went Trick-Or-Treaking with his friends all the adults gave him rocks.
Robeykr over 10 years ago
Unfortunately, school policies at that time was to punish the victims of bullying. They always held the victims to be at fault.