You rarely see the kids leaning out a window like that/ It’s usually the door. Aaron McGruder uses the same visual trope for answering the door that Schulz employed: The house in profile, and a head leaning way out, while the body appears to stay entirely inside.
Linus is experimenting becoming bilingual (be careful, it may backfire and increase Sally’s interest…) – the good news is he didn’t use the word cabeza instead.
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
Was her sweet babboo inviting her on a date? (E’en I didn’t know casaba was a synonym for pig skin.)
Squizzums over 9 years ago
Sally’s no dummy. She knows what Linus’s sister does to her brother continually with the ol’ casaba.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 9 years ago
You rarely see the kids leaning out a window like that/ It’s usually the door. Aaron McGruder uses the same visual trope for answering the door that Schulz employed: The house in profile, and a head leaning way out, while the body appears to stay entirely inside.
Darryl Heine over 9 years ago
The old casaba refers to the football.
Aaron Saltzer over 9 years ago
It’s called a football in America, Linus.
Number Three over 9 years ago
The football, Sally.
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Fido (aka Felix Rex) Premium Member over 9 years ago
Linus is experimenting becoming bilingual (be careful, it may backfire and increase Sally’s interest…) – the good news is he didn’t use the word cabeza instead.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Capice…
ceylondiver over 9 years ago
Come wi’ me to zee Casaba!