Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 26, 1992
Transcript:
Sally and Linus stand at the bottom of a hill with a cardboard box and look up. Sally says, "Up there?"<BR><BR> Linus pushes the box up the hill. Sally walks up the hill behind Linus and asks, "Wouldn't this be better in the snow?"<BR><BR> Linus and Sally stand on the top of the hill with the box. Linus says, "Grass is just as good . . Grass is slippery, besides, maybe it'll snow today . ."<BR><BR> Sally and Linus climb in the box. It begins to rain. Sally says, "It doesn't snow in July . ." Linus asks, "What do you call this?"<BR><BR> Sally says, "This is rain . ." Linus says, "That's good . . It'll make the grass more slippery."<BR><BR> The rain comes down harder. Linus says, "Hang on! Here we go!!"<BR><BR> The box tips over and stays at the top of the hill. Sally and Linus slide down the hill on their stomachs.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown sits in a beanbag. Sally stands behind him dripping wet. She says, "Love makes you do strange things . ."<BR><BR>
She’s absolutely right.