Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 30, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown asks Lucy, "Lucy, how did you ever get to be such a fuss-budget?"<br> <br> She points to a bookcase lined with books. She replies, "I'll have you know I studied hard! Look at all those books..each one a course in itself..."<br> <br> She reads out some of the titles of the books, "'From Rags to Fuss-Budget', 'The Power of Positive Fussing', 'Great Fuss-Budgets of Our Time'..."<br> <br> She concludes, "And here's one of my real favorites...'I Was A Fuss-Budget For The F.B.I'!" Charlie Brown looks at the reader.<br> <br>
Did J. Edgar Hoover fuss over the budget of the FBI as much?