Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 13, 1960
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is looking off into the distance in his baseball gear on the pitcher's mound. He muses, "This guy will never be expecting a fast ball..."<BR><BR> He continues to speak, "With the bases loaded he'll be expecting a curve, but he also knows I know what he's expecting...."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown turns to the right and says, "So if he's expecting me to pitch what I know he knows I know he knows he's expecting, I'd...:<BR><BR> He looks confused and shakes himself. He asks the reader, "Where was I?"<BR><BR>
In a spot like that, randomness is your friend. Unfortunately we meatbags are not much good at randomness.