Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 08, 1994
Transcript:
Woodstock and Snoopy sit on the ground next to an empty, wrecked birdcage. Snoopy holds a book and thinks, "'Once a week, they put my cage outside in the sun . . Sooner or later they're going to leave that little door open . .'"<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "'Anyway, this is a stupid life sitting here alone waiting for that to . .'"<BR><BR> Snoopy shakes the book and thinks, "And that's it! The diary ends right here!"<BR><BR> Snoopy looks around and thinks, "He probably got out, and is sitting on a telephone wire right now looking down at us . . ."<BR><BR> Woodstock and Snoopy look up as the walk. Snoopy thinks, "Everytime you see a bird sitting on a telephone wire, you should wave . . It might be your Grampa!"<BR><BR>
Sparky never mentioned Woodstock’s other grandparents or father.