Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 26, 2022

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    ronaldspence  almost 2 years ago

    Snoopy is writing about Guy Noir…in his office in the Acme Building!

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    josh_bisbee  almost 2 years ago

    Schulz was born in Minnesota, so he references it more than any other cartoonist I’ve seen. And being a Minnesotan myself, it’s a treat when he does.

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    jonathan  almost 2 years ago

    I read stories about a police detective who lives in Duluth, does that count?

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    mnexplorer+  almost 2 years ago

    Why not Minneapolis?

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    orinoco womble  almost 2 years ago

    Even V. I. Warshawski lives in Chicago, Snoopy.

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    knutdl  almost 2 years ago

    56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square, London W1.

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    Cpeckbourlioux  almost 2 years ago

    Wait, what? Why not?

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    dcdete.  almost 2 years ago

    Watching the day turn to ice? This strip must date back to the time period in the late 60s when they thought the climate was going to turn into a new ice age.

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    Yngvar Følling  almost 2 years ago

    If our local writer Gunnar Staalesen can write a long running series of books about private detective Varg Veum, set here in Bergen, Norway, then Snoopy can write about a private detective in Minneapolis.

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    Asharah  almost 2 years ago

    My aunt lived in Minneapolis

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    littlejohn Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Just wait till the twenty-first century Snoopy. When the City Government will let the city burn down to the ground.

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    preacherman  almost 2 years ago

    What, pray tell, is Linus’ problem with Snoopy writing detective stories? Snoop’s opening line was sure a lot better than “It was a dark and stormy night.”

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    derdave969  almost 2 years ago

    . . . there was a tall blonde outside my window. I knew she was tall because my office is on the second floor . . .

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    Trond Sätre Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    I’ll admit that this strip simply confused me, more than anything else. Was it still an unwritten rule back then that all detective heroes must live in either NYC, LA or Chicago?

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    mrcooncat  almost 2 years ago

    Sorry Snoopy … the whole Dixon Hill thing has been done to death … find a new subject.

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    Purple People Eater  almost 2 years ago

    Does this train go to Dulluth?

    No, it goes “choo-choo” just like other trains.

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    RavennaAl  almost 2 years ago

    Maybe Snoopy should try Fargo ……

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    Darryl Heine  almost 2 years ago

    Or maybe St. Paul, or the home to the Mall of America – Bloomington, or the home of the Jolly Green Giant statue – Blue Earth, or the home of the Red Wing Shoe Company – Red Wing, or the home of Hormel and Span – Austin. (All are cities in Minnesota).

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    Linda Schweiner Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Or Harry Dresden, the only wizard in the Chicago phone book.

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    Uhohcroc  almost 2 years ago

    John Sanford writes about a detective who lives in Mankato and is the son of a Lutheran minister, you can’t get more Minnesota than that!

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    jagedlo  almost 2 years ago

    Are you saying there isn’t crime in Minneapolis, Linus?

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    SusieB  almost 2 years ago

    Why can’t he?

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    ajr58(1)  almost 2 years ago

    Guy Noir, Private Eye.

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    Ellis97  almost 2 years ago

    Detectives can work anywhere. There’s crime all over the world.

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    sheilag  almost 2 years ago

    No, not even Duluth… unless his character looks out over Lake Superior shoreline!

    Linus is right for that time period – there wouldn’t be much in the way of interesting private investigations in Minneapolis back then unless it was gathering evidence for a divorce or some other private lawsuit. :-P

    Now? I wouldn’t be in Minneapolis if it was rent-free! ;-)

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    jkebxjunke  almost 2 years ago

    The Sleuth from Duluth…

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    eric_harris_76  almost 2 years ago

    It’s been a while since I heard NPR’s “A Prairie Home Companion”, but Guy Noir did work out of Minneapolis (or St. Paul).

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    uniquename  almost 2 years ago

    It’s difficult to be hard-boiled when it’s so cold out.

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    mrsdonaldson  almost 2 years ago

    Why not?

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    Bette  almost 2 years ago

    What about Guy Noir, Private Eye?

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    ZarPaulus  almost 2 years ago

    I could probably write about a private eye in Madison, I think it would be pretty interesting

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    geese28  almost 2 years ago

    For Duluth I’d say it’s more of a “sheriff” kind of story

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    Decepticomic  almost 2 years ago

    How about, it doesn’t matter cuz any garbage you write will be sent right back to you with a rejection letter thanking you for wasting the editor’s time?

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    rossevrymn  almost 2 years ago

    One word, “Fargo.”

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    KEA  almost 2 years ago

    Sure you can… take Guy Noir f’rinstance

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    jrankin1959  almost 2 years ago

    What – Minneapolis isn’t a big enough town?

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    Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Los Angeles… He walks again by night…

    Out of the fog, into the smog…(cough, cough)

    Relentlessly… ruthlessly…

    “I wonder where Ruth is?”

    …doggedly… (bark bark)

    “Eh, get away from me…”

    … towards his weekly meeting with… the unknown. At 4th and Drucker he turns left, at Drucker and 4th he turns right, he crosses MacArthur Park and walks into a great sandstone building. (smack)

    “Oh, my nose!”

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    jamestipton222  almost 2 years ago

    Robert Zimmerman

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    raybarb44  almost 2 years ago

    You can write whatever you want young author……

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    Troglodyte  almost 2 years ago

    No way, Snoopster…you know how it goes: “as Duluth as dishwater”.

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    Need coffee  almost 2 years ago

    Plenty of action in “American Gods” in midwestern places well smaller than Minneapolis. However, for sheer gritty crime noir realism, St. Paul does seem like a better bet than its bigger neighbor.

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    mindjob  almost 2 years ago

    “Her pants were so tight I thought her legs were blue”

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    Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr.  almost 2 years ago

    OK, all of you referencing Garrison Keillor and “Guy Noir”… that detective first aired in 1995. It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with what Linus was telling Snoopy in 1975.

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    gcarlson  almost 2 years ago

    There’s a Minnesota writer who has had Sherlock Holmes visiting Minnesota to investigate the Carlton County forest fire, a murder at the St. Paul Ice Carnival, and the Kensington Runestone.

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    I❤️Peanuts  almost 2 years ago

    The Minnesota Orchestra and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra are both terrific ensembles, and the classical music radio station is easily one of the best in the country. It doesn’t take a detective to discover first-rate classical music in the Twin Cities.

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    phoenixnyc  almost 2 years ago

    Why can’t you write stories about a private detective who works in Minneapolis?

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    Realimaginary1 Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Alright! Snoopy has The Game of Thrones Universe to clash with the U.S.A.!

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    Betrayral In The Common Room  almost 2 years ago

    I think Albert Lea or Clarks Grove would be better.

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    charles9156  almost 2 years ago

    get mickey’s people on the line ..

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    sedrelwesley2 Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Hey!!! You forgetting about Guy Noir (Garrison Keillor)?

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    wongo  almost 2 years ago

    Don’t lie to me! Tell me “Duluth”! (Snarf)

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    knight1192a  almost 2 years ago

    Why not? No crime, divorces, or any kind of intrigue in Minneapolis?

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    Sailor46 USN 65-95  almost 2 years ago

    John Stanford did pretty well at it.

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    Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    “It was raining in the City by the Bay. A hard rain. Hard enough to wash the slime…..”

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  almost 2 years ago

    Like they don’t have crime in Minneapolis.

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    tvstevie  almost 2 years ago

    Why the heck not?!

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