Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 14, 1968
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands on the pitcher's mound. Schroeder approaches and says, "Good grief, Charlie Brown, when are you going to throw the first pitch?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown holds the ball out and says, "That little red-haired girl is watching . . . I can't let go of the ball . . . My fingers are numb."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown begins to shake. He says, "I'm starting to shake . . Look at me! I'm shaking all over!"<BR><BR> Schroeder, Linus and Lucy stand on the pitcher's mound with Charlie Brown. Schroeder says, "I don't suppose there's a neurologist in the stands . ." Linus asks, "Wouldn't a general practitioner do?" Lucy asks, "How about a yet?"<BR><BR>