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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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Linux0s said, 4 months ago
Like there was any doubt Violet.
legaleagle48 said, 4 months ago
With friends like Violet, who needs an enemy?
Tom Trek said, 4 months ago
I’m feeling the pain, this is hard to read.
templo SUD said, 4 months ago
If he really remembered it’s “I before E expect after C”, he wouldn’t be in that mess.
bfwndtd said, 4 months ago
@Tom Trek the genius of Shulz
orinoco womble said, 4 months ago
Job’s comforter.
stuart ballin said, 4 months ago
how many Mays are in a decade?
K.C. Fahel said, 4 months ago
@legaleagle48
Violet was his friend?
jetmanvin said, 4 months ago
One consolation out of all of this: He becomes Champion Charlie Brown in the feature length movie. So who’s the fool now, Violet?
PookyandOdie said, 4 months ago
@templo SUD
First round he was eliminated, so why bother. Up next, the principal’s office.
dreadlokz said, 4 months ago
Yeah, Lucy is probably gonna call Charlie a blockhead, like normal.
jackdohany
said, 4 months ago
A great one from 1966.
tophero said, 4 months ago
technically, since he didn’t ask for a definition or it to be used in a sentence, “Mays” is a valid spelling (as is “maize”, as people were commenting yesterday)
dheine1971
said, 4 months ago
“Dear Little Red Haired Girl, how I have long to meet you…”
Chris Kenworthy said, 3 months ago
@tophero
Is that the way spelling bees work? I assumed that the judges had one spelling that was ‘correct’, so if there was any uncertainty it was up to the student to ask. (Are the judges allowed to reply with a sentence that includes homonyms? ;) )