The kid is right — and relevant. It’s a little know fact (but well known by Schroeder) that Ludwig could not hit a curveball. He was also prone to a wild throw or two during a game. The good news — he had a killer bicycle kick in futbol.
@Number Three said, about 18 hours ago.So sorry to hear of your misfortune. Are you using Linkedin? No guarantees of course; but, it has been a game changer for many…
It was irrelevant. Beethoven was a genius whose problems included deafness and a personality that was like nails on a chalkboard – not fingernails 10 penny nails. Charlie Brown is not a genius, not deaf, and has a far more agreeable (possibly too agreeable) personality.
josh_bisbee over 9 years ago
Name one good season.
geeski over 9 years ago
Usually Lucy sits at the end of Schroeder’s piano, not CB!
JLG Premium Member over 9 years ago
Funny to see Charlie Brown there.
Metavenger over 9 years ago
It IS relevant, you blockhead… Just not to people named Charlie Brown with luck worthy of the Mirror Universe
hariseldon59 over 9 years ago
To Schroeder Beethoven is relevant to any topic.
coreym5 over 9 years ago
Today’s strip might be the only time CB leans on Schroeder’s piano. Of course, given his response to CB, it’s understandable. . .
summerdog86 over 9 years ago
At least Schroeder doesn’t charge a nickel for listening and giving useless advice.
Aaron Saltzer over 9 years ago
Wow. For once, it isn’t Lucy who’s hanging out at Beethoven’s piano.
David Rickard Premium Member over 9 years ago
Well everybody in Casablanca has problems. Yours may work out.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) Premium Member over 9 years ago
The kid is right — and relevant. It’s a little know fact (but well known by Schroeder) that Ludwig could not hit a curveball. He was also prone to a wild throw or two during a game. The good news — he had a killer bicycle kick in futbol.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
@Number Three said, about 18 hours ago.So sorry to hear of your misfortune. Are you using Linkedin? No guarantees of course; but, it has been a game changer for many…
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Beethoven was deaf and did most of his best works unable to hear anything he wrote! Sometimes disabilities can become your greatest asset…
bmckee over 9 years ago
It was irrelevant. Beethoven was a genius whose problems included deafness and a personality that was like nails on a chalkboard – not fingernails 10 penny nails. Charlie Brown is not a genius, not deaf, and has a far more agreeable (possibly too agreeable) personality.
johngregor Premium Member over 9 years ago
I like to eat cheese!
Number Three over 9 years ago
I have a book which tells you about some classical composers.
I found Beethoven’s biography to be most interesting.
I admire Beethoven because he continued to write music despite never hearing what his magnificent pieces sound like.
xxx
Red Ruffensor over 9 years ago
1. He went deaf.2. He had anger management issues.3. His nephew:http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=219