Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 08, 1953
Transcript:
Charlie Brown approaches Schroeder at the piano. He asks, "May I borrow one of your records, Schroeder?"<BR><BR> He follows Schroeder down the hall. The latter replies, "Why sure, Charlie Brown...I'm glad to see you're taking an interest in good music..."<BR><BR> He reaches into a cupboard and hands Charlie Brown a record. He says, "Here..you'll like this Beethoven Sonata..the first movement is real nice, and..."<BR><BR> He gasps as Charlie Brown walks off saying, "We're having a ball game, and we need something to use for home plate!"<BR><BR>
Mizzahally about 12 years ago
Beethoven on a ballgame!!!!!!!!
Vivianne Lee over 11 years ago
Look at schroeders face!
yow4zip Premium Member almost 11 years ago
We need to use your bust of Beethoven for a ball too.
Gray Sunflower almost 10 years ago
You’ll be buying me another record if that comes back scratched.
chamin about 9 years ago
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Not the home plate!!
Avatar??? 11 months ago
Bruh
FrostbiteFalls 8 months ago
CB was the one who introduced Schroeder to “good music”! But this is typical of the early strips, before it became very popular and Schulz apparently wasn’t too concerned about continuity.