Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 27, 1987
Transcript:
Woodstock flies along above the trees.<BR><BR> Snoopy watches as he flies towards the doghouse.<BR><BR> With Woodstock perched on the doghouse, Snoopy turns aside and thinks,"Flying is wasted on birds..."<BR><BR> He lies on his back atop the doghouse with Woodstock sitting on his stomach. He thinks,"This would be a better world if beagles could fly!"<BR><BR> Woodstock hovers in the air as Snoopy stands up and flaps his arms. The latter thinks,"If beagles could fly, we could swoop down on cats and boot 'em over the fence!"<BR><BR> He sits back down and swooshes his hands to the right. He thinks,"Then we could zoom away!"<BR><BR> He turns to the left with a frown. He thinks,"Did you hear that, you stupid cat?"<BR><BR> Snoopy flips over as the cat slashes pass him.<BR><BR> Woodstock sits on Snoopy as the latter lies on the ground dazed. The latter thinks,"I flew, but I wasn't flying..."<BR><BR>
Yet Snoopy is able to swirl his ears like helicopter roter blades.