Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 19, 1986
Transcript:
Snoopy, wearing a dish on his head, and Woodstock and his friends climb the snowy slope. They reach the top and look over.<BR><BR> They all sit in the dish on the edge of the slope.<BR><BR> They whoosh down the slope at an alarming pace.<BR><BR> They flip to the side as they slide; they continue to slide with the dish facing an opposite direction.<BR><BR> The dish flips over and they all fall out.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown and Linus are walking along the snow-covered field. The latter says,"It's funny how you can go through life thinking you've seen everything..." They stop and stare at Snoopy and the birds sliding down the slope in the dish, with their legs sticking out the top.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown looks back as he continues walking along with Linus; the latter concludes,"Then, you suddenly realize there are millions of things you've never seen before."<BR><BR>