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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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Jeo Bascon said, 6 months ago
yada yada yada!
Rendawimp333 said, 6 months ago
yes charlie brown oopsie doopsie ex fopsia( what a blockhead)
queue lucy laughing
Linux0s said, 6 months ago
Annoying testing just like new math. Sally was right.
RavennaAl said, 6 months ago
Oopsie Doopsie Ex Foopsia is a disease where you constantly say stupid things that end up costing you a career. It is mostly found in those who are in politics.
dheine1971
said, 6 months ago
OOPSY DOOPSY!
Number Three said, 6 months ago
I know you mean well, Charlie Brown. But don’t stress her out like that.
LOL xxx
Minecraft is awsome! (Joshua Bucy) said, 6 months ago
LOL!
Felix The Cat said, 6 months ago
This is a bad year for Sally; spoiler alert: she does indeed have Amblyopia and she loses Linus (temporarily).
piksea
said, 6 months ago
I think I may be coming down with oopsy doopsy ex foopsia.
orinoco womble said, 6 months ago
Actually, back in the mid-60s “lazy eye syndrome” was a big deal. There were even children’s books written to encourage kids to tell their parents if they couldn’t see clearly, and to encourage parents to get their kids tested for that and other vision problems. I was given my first pair of glasses at age 3. At that time, a small child with glasses was “weird” and came in for a lot of classroom teasing. Nowadays, you may even see babies a few months old with glasses. I’m sure Mr Schulz was trying to do his bit for parental awareness.
comicnut4636 said, 6 months ago
They just came out with a pill for that!!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
Lost patience.
kea said, 6 months ago
One of American health care’s modus operandi – keep renaming conditions. Another is, take an ordinary physical condition and give it some ooky sounding name so it can be treated at high, and hopefully chronic, cost.
route66paul said, 6 months ago
My father forced my brother to wear glasses, of course the optometrist had some that he just had to wear. It must have worked, he threw them away in college, is ready to retire and hasn’t needed them.
They insisted I needed special lenses for a slight astigmatism, I finally said “no more” and my far sight is better than ever, I may not even need glasses to drive now.
I am sure that many kids were helped, but I wonder how many didn’t really need them………
Donny Wallace said, 6 months ago
We Melancholics want to force everyone else to live to our doom and gloom standards…