Peanuts by Charles Schulz

Peanuts

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  1. garrettthegreat59

    garrettthegreat59 said, 3 months ago

    I hate Broadway…

  2. JusSayin

    JusSayin said, 3 months ago

    Remember me to Herald Square,
    Tell all the gang at 42d Street,
    That I will soon be there.

  3. Linux0s

    Linux0s said, 3 months ago

    Worse than being sent to the principal’s office I’d say.

  4. fear-ciuil

    fear-ciuil said, 3 months ago

    @JusSayin

    Whisper of how I’m yearning
    To mingle with the old-time throng.

  5. K.C. Fahel

    K.C. Fahel said, 3 months ago

    @fear-ciuil

    Give my regards to ol’ Broadway
    and say that I’ll be there e’re long!

  6. finkd

    finkd said, 3 months ago

    @JusSayin

    In Snoopy’s case, he’ll be arriving by parachute.

  7. skeeterhawk

    skeeterhawk said, 3 months ago

    Yup, how many times has he had you in his sights? Not much hope for a pilot who lets von Richthofen slip onto his 6 so easily.

  8. pencilkid5

    pencilkid5 said, 3 months ago

    It’s the musical ones I hate…

  9. dreadlokz

    dreadlokz said, 3 months ago

    That really reminds me of “Singin’ in the Rain”.

  10. Sardonis

    Sardonis said, 3 months ago

    Why is he always searching for, and then getting shot down by, the Red Baron? lol

  11. Rise22

    Rise22 said, 3 months ago

    Broadway is the only place we have for talent to “show it’s stuff” and get discovered There is no Vaudeville…sigh….and actors need to hone their skills somewhere.

  12. corpcasselbury

    corpcasselbury said, 3 months ago

    @finkd

    Actually, World War 1 pilots were not issued parachutes until 1918. Officially, it was because they weren’t 100% reliable, but the real reason was that the brass on both sides thought that the pilots wouldn’t fight as hard as they could unless their lives hung on the outcome.

  13. xsintrix

    xsintrix said, 3 months ago

    Break hard right, Snoopy!

  14. Chris Kenworthy

    Chris Kenworthy said, 3 months ago

    “You’re a good man Charlie Brown” made it to Broadway in 1999, and won two Tony awards for the cast, including one for Kristin Chenoweth as Sally and Roger Bart as Snoopy, but the show didn’t get rave reviews.

    But surely enough, the “Red Baron” number from the original off-Broadway production didn’t make it to Broadway. :( Too bad, I loved that one.

  15. Mneedle

    Mneedle said, 3 months ago

    @JusSayin

    I can still see Jimmy Cagney doing that song.

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