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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, 5 months ago
its really hard to forget snoop.
legaleagle48 said, 5 months ago
One never really does forget one’s first love — that’s why the first love is always special, even though one’s true love may come along later.
Linux0s said, 5 months ago
Eventually you do start to forget and that’s when you won’t want to.
Prof danglais said, 5 months ago
My first love, from over 40 years ago, found me on the internet. We texted, emailed and phoned, everything seemed revitalised. We met. We simply weren’t the same people, there was nothing there anymore.
DreamScourge said, 5 months ago
I remember my first love… all 10 of them… or was it 11
studoc said, 5 months ago
This is why I can’t forget Susan……even after being married to someone else for 35 years. Such is life!
Chicago Insurgent said, 5 months ago
after flying off the rink and being hit by a car and getting a concussion should help Snoopy forget.
skeeterhawk said, 5 months ago
Since the subject was brought up: three weeks ago I learned that the first gal I had romantically kissed had passed away. She never made it to age 40. Though that affair was decades ago, the discovery of her death was a shock.
(Funny that I’d reveal personal info on a board with strangers. But I try to be careful about what personal info I reveal.)
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 5 months ago
We’ve seen so many Hallmark cards and Met Life ads. You can almost forget that nobody does poignant like Schulz did.
Wolf Emperor
said, 5 months ago
The skating director down at my rink is a hottie!
sandra mackin said, 5 months ago
@Prof danglais
Was the internet around 40 yrs ago???
dheine1971
said, 5 months ago
SKATE! SKATE! SKATE! SKATE! SKATE! SKATE!
sandra mackin said, 5 months ago
@skeeterhawk
Sometimes it is easier to share our true feelings with strangers who will not use our personal outbursts against us than it is with someone who knows us. We do not want to give friends thast power over us. Sad the lessons we have learned. And yet, be assured that many ofus who do not know you silently grieve with you because we do care for you even if we never have nor ever will meet you. This is the wonderful gift of being human.
CHAZ.SHIELDS said, 5 months ago
@sandra mackin
A version was around back then, different from what you use today. No WWW. We had email, and could buy airline tickets, etc.
Teresa said, 5 months ago
@sandra mackin
True dat!