Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 17, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown glances at his kite, which is caught in a tree. "Oh, good grief! Not AGAIN!"(BR) (BR) He stares at the ground in front of the tree: "I can't stand it.."(BR) (BR) "Kite caught in the same tree again, eh, Charlie Brown?" Lucy asks as she approaches. Charlie Brown holds on to the kite string and stands next to the tree.(BR) (BR) Lucy asks, "Why don't yo let me YELL at it? Why don't you let me yell at it for you, Charlie Brown?"(BR) (BR) He relents: "I don't care WHAT you do! You can yell at 'til your HEAD falls off as far as I'M concerned..." Lucy says, "GOOD."(BR) (BR) Charlie Brown watches Lucy curiously: "!" Lucy glowers and works up her anger.(BR) (BR) Lucy yells: "YOU STUPID KITE! COME DOWN OUT OF THAT KITE!!!"(BR) (BR) Kites tumble towards them. Lucy and Charlie Brown jump as the kites hit them.(BR) (BR)
So, the kite-eatin tree threw up?