Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 12, 1959
Transcript:
Linus searches under a sofa cushion: "Good grief, where is it?" he wonders. <br> <br> "If I ever lose that blanket, I'll crack up for sure!" he decides as he wlka down the hall.<br> <br> Crouching, Lucy uses a stick to remove a sheet from the dryer.<br> <br> "Where's that blanket of mine? I gotta have that blanket.." Linus turns in a frenzy.<br> <br> "Here it is...hot out of the dryer!" Lucy tosses the blanket towards Linus. Steam rises from the blanket. Linus reaches up to catch it.<br> <br> WHOOP! Linus and the blanket go tumbling through the air.<br> <br> WHOOP! Linus stands and reaches up to catch the blanket.<br> <br> WHOOOP Linus chases after the blanket.<br> <br> WHOOP! Linus runs off the doorstep, chasing after the blanket. Linus, sitting on the ground, watches him: "!"<br> <br> CLOMP! Snoopy runs off with Linus's blanket in his teeth. <br> <br> WHOOP: the heat of the blanket sends Snoopy tumbling. <br> <br> Snoopy clutches onto Linus. The blanket lies on the ground next to them.<br> <br>
What the heck is wrong with those two?
I guess they didn’t get the memo that “happiness is a blanket right out of the dryer”.