It’s fun to see in these earlier strips the beginnings of characters that were introduced after the main few like Lucy, Linus, Schroder and they became long running to the end characters, then we have Charlotte here, who ends up being a strike-out character, after seeing her get introduced in a big way.
I was taught to enunciate clearly and to project my voice. That can come across as speaking too loudly. But when people speak too softly, you may have to ask them to repeat.
mccollunsky over 1 year ago
Does she have a volume knob?
It’s fun to see in these earlier strips the beginnings of characters that were introduced after the main few like Lucy, Linus, Schroder and they became long running to the end characters, then we have Charlotte here, who ends up being a strike-out character, after seeing her get introduced in a big way.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
Even I at times have a tendency to SUDDENLY TALK LOUD when I don’t mean to.
orinoco womble over 1 year ago
My college roommate would TALK OVER anyone she was afraid might interrupt her. Just raise her voice and go on talking.
uniquename over 1 year ago
I don’t think any of the Peanuts gang is going to call her, “Good ol’ Charlotte Braun.”
Display_Name_Is_Taken over 1 year ago
Meanwhile in an alternate reality, Charlotte is still in the comics to this day
iggyman over 1 year ago
We all know people like that!
iggyman over 1 year ago
I talk loud as my working environment required it !
habfan40 over 1 year ago
then new way the Left Debates
jrankin1959 over 1 year ago
Related to Brian Blessed?
PaulAbbott2 over 1 year ago
INDOOR VOICE, kid. Indoor voice
SharkNose over 1 year ago
This was a good arc, watching the other characters react to Charlotte.
Ol' me over 1 year ago
Over my almost-69 years, I thought I had read every Peanuts strip ever drawn, many times over. But I have no memory at all of Charlotte Braun.
dv1093 over 1 year ago
I don’t remember this character at all.
Kaputnik over 1 year ago
I was taught to enunciate clearly and to project my voice. That can come across as speaking too loudly. But when people speak too softly, you may have to ask them to repeat.
EnlilEnkiEa over 1 year ago
She’s practicing for marriage.
pumaman over 1 year ago
That’s the way to “put over” a point. Interesting turn of phrase. Most would say “make” a point. The point apparently being, HOW DO YOU DO?
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
ENOUGH with this character, already! My screaming is upsetting the neighbor’s gerbils!!!
WCraft Premium Member over 1 year ago
Lucy’s reaction: Meh! Amateur!
jasonsnakelover over 1 year ago
I didn’t know there were two Patties in the strip.