Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 12, 1950
Transcript:
Shermy stands talking to Charlie Brown, who is holding a book. He says,"That's a good question, Charlie Brown..."<BR><BR> He puts his hand to his chin and continues,"Yes, sir, a very good question!"<BR><BR> As Charlie Brown looks down at his book, Shermy asks,"Why don't you ask me again six weeks from now?"<BR><BR> As they walk off, he concludes,"I'll be older and wiser then!"<BR><BR>
Storm F-1/4 over 12 years ago
That is sage advice m friend.
woodnote about 12 years ago
In six weeks Shermy will realize that he isn’t any wiser. So then he will know that six weeks isn’t enough time to become wiser. But wait! He will have learned that six weeks isn’t enough! So he WILL be wiser!
yow4zip Premium Member about 12 years ago
He’s a wiseguy.
WarLegalomon over 11 years ago
Ever notice that those who don’t know the answer has a tendency to respond in many words, whereas those who know the answer respond with as few words as possible?
RerunsforeveryoneCB over 9 years ago
Check the library, Chuck
Myths lover over 6 years ago
I wonder what the question was
IsabelFialkowski about 5 years ago
LOL now days people say google it!!!
krist0pherrapper about 4 years ago
This is the strip where Shermy’s hair changes to curls in the front instead of a dark line.
Highplayer6 about 3 years ago
Charlie too lol
Commenter8888 almost 3 years ago
that shermy.