Yeah, I’m surprised Snoops is not there acting as interpreter, though he also doesn’t speak with Chuck. A puzzlement, or as Chuck would say, ‘a curveball,’ in the art of the game.
I doubt that’s exactly what Woodstock was saying, Schroeder, but as catcher you’ve probably seen your share of slow and centered pitches, all perfectly suited for hitting come your way. I suppose you, too, have seen enough of Charlie’s pitching leading to home run style hits. Maybe Lucy would be an erratic pitcher, but at least there would be some variety to keep the batter guessing.
To me it makes perfect sense that Schroeder understands Woodstock. He’s the most musical, and communication by music is essentially what birdsong is. Pretty cool.
hariseldon59 about 2 years ago
You don’t often see Woodstock talking to Charlie Brown.
su43dipta about 2 years ago
At least this time Charlie Brown got to keep his clothes on. But poor Woodstock…
Wilde Bill about 2 years ago
I’ll bet Woodstock wishes he still had his brick nest from yesterday.
angelolady Premium Member about 2 years ago
I like the way he walks the ball back.
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
i’m surprised Woodstock didn’t tweet his message on Twitter!
meg_grif about 2 years ago
Fowl ball!
oldthang about 2 years ago
I like the way Woodstock returned the ball!
orinoco womble about 2 years ago
That I?d like to see1
Asharah about 2 years ago
Schroeder can speak bird?
Purple People Eater about 2 years ago
I’d like to see Woodstock try to break Charlie Brown’s arm.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
I didn’t know Schroeder spoke bird.
JudithStocker Premium Member about 2 years ago
This proves that Woodstock has a spine and can retaliate when his nest is damaged.
ah-hee about 2 years ago
Yeah, I’m surprised Snoops is not there acting as interpreter, though he also doesn’t speak with Chuck. A puzzlement, or as Chuck would say, ‘a curveball,’ in the art of the game.
mindjob about 2 years ago
I see Woodstock invented the first Segway. He should sue for royalties
preacherman Premium Member about 2 years ago
I doubt that’s exactly what Woodstock was saying, Schroeder, but as catcher you’ve probably seen your share of slow and centered pitches, all perfectly suited for hitting come your way. I suppose you, too, have seen enough of Charlie’s pitching leading to home run style hits. Maybe Lucy would be an erratic pitcher, but at least there would be some variety to keep the batter guessing.
GerryRoss about 2 years ago
Wouldn’t it be easier and more effective for Woodstock to call in his friends from Bodega Bay for that?
uniquename about 2 years ago
Was that really a translation Schroeder, or were you projecting your thoughts?
Lomax9er7 about 2 years ago
Woodstock needed his brick nest from a few days ago.
gantech about 2 years ago
“I’ll break your arm, you say ’who’s on first’ again!”
Katzen1415 about 2 years ago
To me it makes perfect sense that Schroeder understands Woodstock. He’s the most musical, and communication by music is essentially what birdsong is. Pretty cool.
Amra Leo about 2 years ago
I don’t think Woodstock was quite that polite…
The beauty of other languages. Heck, you can recite a recipe in Klingon and it sounds like you must be cussin’…
Decepticomic about 2 years ago
Woodstock, save yourself some time and break his arm now.
Mediatech about 2 years ago
You’d better believe him Charlie, birds can be mean.
I❤️Peanuts about 2 years ago
I know Peppermint Patty does everything wearing flip-flops, but playing baseball?
A.Ficionada about 2 years ago
That’s a motivation for you, Chuck :)
Natarose about 2 years ago
Woodstock should have been scolding Patty, she is the one that hit the ball into his nest
MT Wallet about 2 years ago
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/article261385272.html
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
Bob Feller once invited his Mother to see him pitch on Mother’sDay.
Mom got hit in the head with a foul line drive to the tune of a black eye and numerous stitches.