Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 18, 1996
Transcript:
The World War I Flying Ace leans over in a trench. Spike holds a rifle and thinks, "When do we go home?"<BR><BR> The WWI Flying Ace thinks, "Sorry, Spike . . I don't know . ." Spike thinks, "They never give us any tapioca pudding . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy walks and thinks, "Here's the World War I Flying Ace walking out to the aerodrome . ."<BR><BR> The WWI Flying Ace looks at his doghouse and thinks, "What's this? My plane isn't ready! It's still full of bullet holes!"<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "Where's my mechanic?"<BR><BR> Woodstock sits at a table with Marcie. The WWI Flying Ace thinks, "Ha! I might have known! Sitting in a cafe drinking root beer with a young country lass . . ."<BR><BR> An angry Snoopy thinks, "So what do you have to say for yourself?" Woodstock speaks.<BR><BR> A mad Woodstock walks away.<BR><BR> The WWI Flying Ace thinks, "And you mademoiselle . . What do you have to say for yourself?"<BR><BR> Marcie speaks like Woodstock.<BR><BR>
Marcie: Master of many languages.