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If ever there is an iconic comic strip, it is Peanuts. What began in the funny pages in 1950 has developed into an enduring classic. Whether you're persnickety like Lucy, a philosopher like Linus, a joyous Flying Ace like Snoopy, or a lovable underdog like Charlie Brown, there is something to touch your heart or make you laugh in Peanuts.
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stcrowe said, about 22 hours ago
Sally was less of a dingbat back then. In later years, all she would do is spout her silly philosophies and insult Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
templo SUD said, about 22 hours ago
such supportive siblings
Donny Wallace said, about 22 hours ago
So now Snoopy gets to play Pirate.
Yo Ho Ho…
NormanBates said, about 22 hours ago
It’s psychosomatic, Charlie. Take off your hat and forget your stupid baseball team.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, about 20 hours ago
From clenching and unclenching his stomach at baseball games?
The Life I Draw Upon said, about 20 hours ago
@stcrowe
There’s a lot of that going around.
Jeff H said, about 16 hours ago
Maybe it’s not just baseball that’s causing his stomach problems…
pencilkid6 said, about 15 hours ago
@Jeff H
Probably got hit with too many fly balls.
pencilkid6 said, about 15 hours ago
How do they get over things so quickly. So polite and all.
terek said, about 14 hours ago
Charlie Brown, just make an appointment to see the doctor when you take Sally to see him/her! Maybe by some chance the doctor will have a chance to take a quick look at your stomach and give you a diagnosis with treatment! On another note does anyone else notice it’s rather ironic that the parents or adults never make an appearance in this strip (especially on an occasion like this when it’s their responsibility to look after their children’s welfare?!?)
coreym5 said, about 13 hours ago
@terek
Yes, it’s funny. I was reading the strips from the late 70s when CB had to check himself into the hospital because his parents were at the “Barber’s Day Picnic.”
Aaron Saltzer said, about 13 hours ago
I guess back then parents let their children walk places by themselves? I guess that was the “trust” era. How times have changed.
JanCinLV said, about 12 hours ago
The whole point of the Peanuts strip is the children. Adults were always off screen. Except for Mrs. Van Pelt’s backside when she took Rerun out on bicycle trips.