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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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legaleagle48 said, 6 months ago
Aw, come on, Sally — bifocals aren’t so bad. I’ve been wearing them for years now!
Linux0s said, 6 months ago
Stand your ground Sally!
Jeo Bascon said, 6 months ago
just like marcie
templo SUD said, 6 months ago
Not bifocals in my case, but I recommended glasses in fifth grade; didn’t wear them until a few years after high school (and I still wear them).
orinoco womble said, 6 months ago
I was given bifocals in first grade. A couple of years back I had a brain-scan after a stroke and discovered that yes, I needed them all those years. I was a preemie and the sight area of my brain never fully developed. Explains a lot.
Donny Wallace said, 6 months ago
You could go to Russia back then and get lazer eye surgery and we could have commie Peanut characters.
Chicago Insurgent said, 6 months ago
“By all means necessary”…. And sally is in the news for burning down the eye doctors office.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, 6 months ago
I’m thankful that I still use the same prescription I’ve used since 1996.
rne said, 6 months ago
Just looking at my school photo from 1954 austerity Britain and I can see that at least one little girl had sticking plaster over one lens of her NHS (National Health Service) glasses. I seem to remember that was the standard treatment for ‘lazy eye’ in those days. Cover the good eye to make the other eye ‘work’ ! I don’t know if it did work but I’m sure Sally would have hated it!
afficionado said, 6 months ago
People with lazy eye can’t see 3D
cdward said, 6 months ago
I had bifocals in first grade but was eventually weaned off of them for whatever reason. Still wear glasses, and 45 years later the doc is suggesting I go back to bifocals or progressives. Not sure I’m ready for that just yet.
PocosDad said, 6 months ago
I had to get glasses in the 4th grade…thought the world was going to end. After a couple of weeks of being called “four eyes” everything went back to normal. Funny how that works…
Cooncat said, 6 months ago
Been wearing progressives for about 20 years … a little getting used to them at first, but from then on, they are g-r-e-a-t! My job involves placing electronic parts you can barely see … my vision is superb (with corrective lenses).
Rendawimp333 said, 6 months ago
YEAH GO SALLY TURN DOWN THE HARRY POTTER LOOK!!!! BE FRESH
Rockysman
said, 6 months ago
@rne
They tried that on me when I was a kid and I rebelled. I still have a “lazy” eye and wear trifocals.