Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 22, 1973
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands in front of the TV.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown is seated on a cushion, watching TV. A voice announces, "All right, golf fans, this is it..the old pro has to make this one..."<BR><BR> He leans forward. The voice continues, "He's down to the last putt, and he can't play it safe...he has to go for it..."<BR><BR> "There's no tomorrow!" the voice declares, as Sally walks up.<BR><BR> Sally panics: "THERE'S NO TOMORROW?!"<BR><BR> "THERE'S NO TOMORROW!!" Sally jumps off the doorstep.<BR><BR> "THEY JUST ANNOUNCED ON TV THAT THERE'S NO TOMORROW!!!" She shouts to Linus. His hair stands back in fear.<BR><BR> "THERE'S NO TOMORROW! THEY JUST ANNOUNCED IT ON TV!!" Sally screams at Snoopy, who jumps straight up in the air from his doghouse.<BR><BR> "PANIC! PANIC! RUN! HIDE! FLEE! RUN FOR THE HILLS! FLEE TO THE VALLEYS! RUN TO THE ROOF TOPS!"<BR><BR> Sally, Linus, and Snoopy all sit oin top of the doghouse. Linus says, "Somehow, I never thought it would end this way!" Snoopy thinks, "I thought Elijah was to come first..."<BR><BR>
This is undoubtedly one of the funniest strips that Schulz ever drew, and it is certainly one of my absolute favourites. Snoopy’s comment in the final panel is priceless.