Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 27, 1988
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands in the field flying his kite.<BR><BR> He runs along with the kite flying in the wind behind him.<BR><BR> As the rope slackens, he sticks his tongue out.<BR><BR> He stops and looks at his kite caught in a tree.<BR><BR> He exclaims and drops his string as Woodstock runs by him flying a small kite.<BR><BR> He watches as Woodstock runs off, still flying the small kite.<BR><BR> He continues to watch as Woodstock's kite catches on a small tree/shrub.<BR><BR> He walks up to Sally sitting on the bean bag. She asks,"Well, how was the kite-flying?" He replies,"I hate to admit it, but I just saw something that made me feel real good..."<BR><BR>
If Woodstock were to bite the smaller tree, who would the EPA side with?