Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 18, 1957
Transcript:
Schroeder lies on a rock as Lucy stands afar laughing.<br> <br> He grimaces and walks off as she continues to laugh.<br> <br> He bows his head as she exclaims, "All year long he waits for Beethoven's birthday and then when it finally comes, he Forgets it!"<br> <br> He hugs a tree in frustration as she continues to laugh.<br> <br>
vanillaskies over 11 years ago
Not really the way to Schroeder’s heart, Lucille.
Vinson555 over 11 years ago
The way i see it. Lucy love two boysand this is how she shows affection sometimes. Because, if Lucy was just plain mean, she’d be mean to all the other guys and girls, she really isn’t.
tulip-lover almost 11 years ago
Poor Schroeder. He’s my favorite.
yow4zip Premium Member over 6 years ago
No wonder he doesn’t like her.
Vince M over 3 years ago
As Beethoven would say, that’s some schadenfreude you got going, Lucy!
Mr Pets over 1 year ago
And you want him to love you, Lucy.