At least you don’t have to put up with some of today’s clichés.
I’ve never heard “don’t take any wooden nickels.” What does it mean?
It’s interesting to note the development of Charlie Brown’s character design — compare him in this strip to the Peanuts Begins thumbnail and he’s clearly changed already: Particularly the eyes have drawn closer together and become larger.
According to the Wiktionary, “don’t take any wooden nickels" means “Do not permit yourself be cheated or duped; do not be naive.”
Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me…
Charles Schulz
knight1192a about 8 years ago
At least you don’t have to put up with some of today’s clichés.
Chad Cheetah about 8 years ago
I’ve never heard “don’t take any wooden nickels.” What does it mean?
wonka291 about 8 years ago
It’s interesting to note the development of Charlie Brown’s character design — compare him in this strip to the Peanuts Begins thumbnail and he’s clearly changed already: Particularly the eyes have drawn closer together and become larger.
coreym5 about 8 years ago
According to the Wiktionary, “don’t take any wooden nickels" means “Do not permit yourself be cheated or duped; do not be naive.”
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me…