Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 09, 1959
Transcript:
Lucy is leaning on the piano whiles Schroeder plays. She asks, "You know what they should do on December sixteenth?"<br> <br> She continues, "They should run full-page ads in every newspaper in the country wishing Beethoven a happy birthday.."<br> <br> She exclaims, "They should have a big spectacular on t.v., and they should carve his face on Mount Rushmore!" Linus looks at the reader.<br> <br> He replies, "Those are good ideas, Lucy..." Lucy smiles at him and says, "Thank you..when I get big, I'm going to work in an advertising agency!"<br> <br>
lexicology over 11 years ago
Oh, is THAT how she got on the Met Life commercials??
Gray Sunflower about 10 years ago
7.
jbruins84341 almost 8 years ago
Brown-nosing, Lucy?
yow4zip Premium Member almost 5 years ago
An ad agency run by fussbudgets.
ah-hee about 3 years ago
Is this the very first time that Lucy said something somewhat intelligent to prick the shell of Schroeder’s indifference to her?
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
Carefull she may be pandering