Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 01, 1999
Transcript:
Snoopy and Woodstock sit by an open fire as a revolutionary war soldiers. Snnopy says, "He wants us?!"<BR><BR> Snoopy and Woodstock salute in front of a wood cabin and Snoopy says, "Patriot Snoopy and patriot Woodstock reporting sir.." Woodstock carries a musket.<BR><BR> Snoopy says, "Yes sir.. we can do that.." Snoopy turns to Woodstock with a piece of paper. Snoopy says, "General Washington wants us to deliver this message to Thomas Paine..."<BR><BR> Snoopy and Woodstock walk as Snoopy reads the message, "Dear friend, I am concerned for your welfare... are you well? Tell me your thoughts"<BR><BR> Snoopy delivers the message to a stone house and says, "Mr. Paine a message from the general.. do you have a response?"<BR><BR> Snoopy reads the message, "these are the times that try men's souls" Snoopy thinks, "That's too depressing."<BR><BR> Snoopy leans the paper agains a rock and says, "I'll change it a little.."<BR><BR> Snoopy delivers the message and says, "There you are, sir.."<BR><BR> Snoopy and Woostock walk away. Snoopy says, "See, my message made him feel better.."<BR><BR> Snoopy and Woodstock warm their hands by the fire. Woodstock asks a question. Snoopy says, "I said, "No problem, have a nice day."<BR><BR>
If Schulz had drawn this in 1989, Snoopy would have changed the reply to “Don’t worry, be happy.”