This sums up Snoopy well: he often forgets other people’s troubles simply because he’s so lost in his own weird little world. It’s likely why he can write a library’s worth of novels. .but can’t remember his own owners name.
Why does Linus loan his blanket out if he needs it so bad. Remember “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” when he lent it to Charlie Brown when he left for the state spelling bee and had to follow him there suffering from withdrawal.
I think that you have a double-fault there Snoopy. First fault, you lost the blanket. And the second fault is that you haven’t shown any remorse for loosing it.
This strip shows an unfortunate side to our Snoop dog. Are beagles noted for their unfeeling ways? The dog breed tends to gravitate toward humans, but inbreeding may have removed that quality.
I don’t remember where the list is of Charles Schulz tributes, but this may be one delayed one. https://www.seattletimes.com/comics-king/?feature_id=curtis/2022-11-29
MichaelAxelFleming 6 months ago
YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS!!!
Templo S.U.D. 6 months ago
Priorities, eh, Snoop?
mccollunsky 6 months ago
Linus channeling his big sister there and I believe him.
ronaldspence 6 months ago
Just prepare a blanket statement Snoopy! Many writers do it!
Jacob Mattingly 6 months ago
This sums up Snoopy well: he often forgets other people’s troubles simply because he’s so lost in his own weird little world. It’s likely why he can write a library’s worth of novels. .but can’t remember his own owners name.
knutdl 6 months ago
The word “pound” is also used to refer to the British currency.
Asharah 6 months ago
Why does Linus loan his blanket out if he needs it so bad. Remember “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” when he lent it to Charlie Brown when he left for the state spelling bee and had to follow him there suffering from withdrawal.
uniquename 6 months ago
I think the ump might have something to say about that Snoopy.
mindjob 6 months ago
Let’s hope snoopy doesn’t get tennis elbow from writing
littlejohn Premium Member 6 months ago
I think that you have a double-fault there Snoopy. First fault, you lost the blanket. And the second fault is that you haven’t shown any remorse for loosing it.
preacherman 6 months ago
This strip shows an unfortunate side to our Snoop dog. Are beagles noted for their unfeeling ways? The dog breed tends to gravitate toward humans, but inbreeding may have removed that quality.
mrcooncat 6 months ago
Too late Snoopy … that subject was already covered by John McEnroe ….
jagedlo 6 months ago
Interesting…a book that will not have the phrase “It was a dark and stormy night”!
Ellis97 6 months ago
Snoopy had better get Linus blanket back before he does something really bad.
Decepticomic 6 months ago
How to get your typewriter smashed in 5 minutes or less.
mckeonfuneralhomebx 6 months ago
My uncle (godfather) was a butcher and had a block of wood to pound the meat..Ergo, snoopy would be the meat!
hagarthehorrible 6 months ago
That instruction in tennis would be difficult to decipher, Snoopy. Tell Linus that he does not need his blanket considering the challenging demeanor.
EnlilEnkiEa 6 months ago
Quite the racket there, Linus.
Jonathan K. 6 months ago
How to Get Away With Losing a Blanket
198.23.5.11 6 months ago
Some considerate coyote will mail it back to Linus—or maybeSpike will find it and turn around to give it back.
And if you want to see a REAL Peanuts tribute,check out today’s CURTIS
WCraft Premium Member 6 months ago
I’ll put it on the shelf next to: “Amusing things to say to tennis umpires during a game” By John McEnroe
John Jorgensen 6 months ago
How random.
raybarb44 6 months ago
I think John McEnroe already wrote that book…..
jasonsnakelover 6 months ago
Ask Bart Simpson since he likes calling Moe’s.
Neat1Up 6 months ago
Just pound him already, Linus. He’s not gonna do it.
Strip rating: 7/10
Save Linus! 6 months ago
You can probably thank Lucy for instilling these poor values – and the urge to hit a dog – in Linus.
MT Wallet 6 months ago
I don’t remember where the list is of Charles Schulz tributes, but this may be one delayed one. https://www.seattletimes.com/comics-king/?feature_id=curtis/2022-11-29
ajakimber425 6 months ago
Don’t worry, Linus! Spike’s going to find it for you.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 6 months ago
Is John McEnroe going to write the forward?