Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 22, 1952
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits on the floor looking at the board-game, with Lucy sitting across from him. He asks, "Did I win?!"<BR><BR> He stands and exclaims, "I did, didn't I?!...I finally won a game! I can't believe it!"<BR><BR> He turns to the reader with his hands outstretched and continues, "I've never been so happy in all my life!!" She replies, "I just let you win because I felt sorry for you!"<BR><BR> He sits down glumly across from her as she concludes, "It's always better to know the truth."<BR><BR>
buddytoe over 12 years ago
Suuure, Lucy…. Suuure…
sonicmario2 over 12 years ago
first story arc
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
The truth did not set him free.
Attila The Voice! over 10 years ago
Story arcs, I love story arcs!
decimator1337 over 10 years ago
Ha! Right, that’s what they all say. Because they’re embarrassed to have been beaten by Charlie Brown.
mysinger about 10 years ago
I love Lucy! Soooooo funny. Charles Schultz never fails to amaze me.
Commentator13 over 1 year ago
That was the end of the very first story arc