Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 05, 1985
Transcript:
Sally sits at the table with a pencil in her mouth looking at a sheet of paper.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown sits next to her watching her write commas and possessives.<BR><BR> She holds up the paper to him and says,"These are commas and these are possessives...commas do all the work and possessives get all the credit...they hate each other!"<BR><BR> She resumes writing; she writes quotation marks.<BR><BR> He looks as the paper as she holds it up. She says,"These are quotation marks....they're always together...like pair skaters..."<BR><BR> She whispers aside to him,"They don't ever associate with commas and possessives..."<BR><BR> He rolls his eyes as she throws her arms open, looks at the sheet, and concludes,"Stay tuned for the inside story of what goes on in the glamorous world of punctuation!"<BR><BR>
Only Sally would discombobalate the positive into the negative.