Oh, I thought she became a hired assassin specializing in second-hand store owners whose nickname was “Knick-Knack Patty Whack.” Or am I the only person still alive who remembers that song?
If this were October 1950, I’d think that the strip was mostly about Shermy, Patty, and Snoopy, and that they all have Charlie Brown in common, but that he’s mostly there to tie the strip together. It’s also not clear who actually owns Snoopy. He seems to be more a “neighborhood dog” than the pet of anyone specific.
starkeyt62 over 9 years ago
Sherman and Patty, am I right?
Michael Bolton Premium Member over 9 years ago
Does she turn into Peppermint Patty?
Darryl Heine over 9 years ago
Too early for Halloween…
phlash over 9 years ago
tho at this point, only Charlie Brown and Patty have been named.
Guilty Bystander over 9 years ago
Oh, I thought she became a hired assassin specializing in second-hand store owners whose nickname was “Knick-Knack Patty Whack.” Or am I the only person still alive who remembers that song?
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
“Back in the 1950’s children were allowed to walk to their friends’ homes.”.Where I live, they still are…
hdhale over 9 years ago
If this were October 1950, I’d think that the strip was mostly about Shermy, Patty, and Snoopy, and that they all have Charlie Brown in common, but that he’s mostly there to tie the strip together. It’s also not clear who actually owns Snoopy. He seems to be more a “neighborhood dog” than the pet of anyone specific.
peanutsbomb over 9 years ago
Well, neverenoughgold, your town mayor is a genius.
francisrossi over 9 years ago
They also wore the same clothes as their parents.
Rusty Mind about 9 years ago
Oh..I didn’t guess it was Patty until I came across 3rd panel…:)