Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 22, 1995
Transcript:
Charlie Brown and Linus stand at the top of a hill next to a large box. They jump into the box.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown asks, "You know what my grampa says?"<BR><BR> They fly down the hill inside the box.<BR><BR> As the box tips over and they tumble out, Charlie Brown says, "He says that kids today don't know how to have fun . ."<BR><BR> They lie in the snow at the bottom of the hill. Charlie Brown continues, "He says we have too many organized sports . ."<BR><BR> Linus pushes the box back up the hill. Charlie Brown continues, "He believes in the simple things . ."<BR><BR> They slide down the hill again. Charlie Brown continues, "He says we're missing out on all the simple things . ."<BR><BR> They fall out of the box, slide down the hill, and fall again.<BR><BR> The box lands on Charlie Brown, who asks, "Do you think maybe he's right?" Linus replies, "I can't hear you . . You've got a simple box over your head . ."<BR><BR>
Wonder what had happened to the sled that Linus had gotten this exact same time the previous year,so he wouldn’t have to “box slide” or “sledge” anymore?