Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 01, 1951
Transcript:
Shermy and Charlie Brown, both wearing baseball mitts, run along the field towards a sign that reads, 'Drive Slowly, Children At Play' Shermy points to it and exclaims,"I'll show it to you...it's right over here!"<BR><BR> They stop in front of it. Shermy continues to point to the sign and says,"See? 'Children at play'....that means us!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown looks closely at the sign and says,"Well, I'll be..."<BR><BR> He smiles and turns to Shermy. He concludes,"We're famous!"<BR><BR>
jw21 about 12 years ago
Anything that makes you feel special :)
Storm F-1/4 about 12 years ago
You have no idea how famous!
yow4zip Premium Member almost 12 years ago
None more than Charlie Brown.
RerunsforeveryoneCB over 9 years ago
YAY! Charlie Brown’s famous
LtPowers over 8 years ago
First appearance of baseball gloves.
Stormwyrm almost 7 years ago
Much better than the latter day signage which says “slow children playing”. I bet Schulz could have made a nice strip based on such a sign too. Perhaps he might have?
Myths lover almost 7 years ago
Well you are Charlie
Commenter8888 about 3 years ago
actually, that is true.