Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 08, 1957
Transcript:
Linus and Snoopy sits on the grass.<br> <br> Linus leans over to scratch Snoopy's neck: "Tickle tickle." Snoopy's ears stick out.<br> <br> 'He he he," Snoopy chuckles. "Tickle tickle tickle."<br> <br> "He he he" "Tickle tickle tickle." Snoopy leans away.<br> <br> Snoopy laughs harder as Linus continues to tickle him.<br> <br> SNoopy lies on his stomach, collapsing in giggles: "He he he he..."<br> <br> He lies on his back and laughs: "He he he he..."<br> <br> He trots along and continues laughing: "He he he he..."<br> <br> It is night time. Charlie Brown stops outside of Snoopy's doghouse with a "?" From within we hear: "He he he he he..."<br> <br>
It’s catchy. It made me “he-he-he” all day long