Yesterday I saw a high school production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” At the end they sang “Happiness” and then Lucy, of all people, kissed Charlie Brown on the nose and told him he’s a good man, and the stage lights dimmed except for a spot light focused old-movie style on Charlie Brown’s face as he smiled goofily out at the audience, and I was reminded of Charles Shultz’s message, repeated daily for 50 years, that even in a world of competition and demand for results and success, where losers are disdained and children treat each other horribly, a kind heart is still king. I cried.
So you hear that, Yungbluth? Your ugly cynicism about the future of humanity is not going to take that from me! YOU’RE NOT GOING TO TAKE IT FROM ME!!!
Having said that, I think this strip needs more disembowelments.
I am a bit miffed at the speed the strip is taking recently… which, Jason, is a good thing… it means you’re a master at pacing and keeping your audience of sheeple wanting more.
Keep up the good work and I will keep coming back, like a lamb to the slaughter…
If you are one of the lucky few, you will have ordered a copy of Blockhead’s War #2, which features a five page preview of the next Beepo and Roadkill arc that begins in 2010!
Broomie needs to give back her mommy’s shoes.
Is that a pot leaf on the tip of her hat?
Is she saying “smells like summer”?
ha !, that was close old hag !
@ Kizer: I think it’s more like “(I) smell you here somewhere” but that could just be the joint talking LOL
@ SW: sure does don’t it?
@ JY: GET THE SNOOP/DUKE SMACKDOWN UP NEXT UPDATE (please)
@ KiZeR: Oops, “(I) smell you right here somewhere”…….slowly say what she says and you see what I mean 🙂
Captcha: Spryer Edsel
Hmmm… is that an “uh-oh” I see in the smoke’s face?
Yesterday I saw a high school production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” At the end they sang “Happiness” and then Lucy, of all people, kissed Charlie Brown on the nose and told him he’s a good man, and the stage lights dimmed except for a spot light focused old-movie style on Charlie Brown’s face as he smiled goofily out at the audience, and I was reminded of Charles Shultz’s message, repeated daily for 50 years, that even in a world of competition and demand for results and success, where losers are disdained and children treat each other horribly, a kind heart is still king. I cried.
So you hear that, Yungbluth? Your ugly cynicism about the future of humanity is not going to take that from me! YOU’RE NOT GOING TO TAKE IT FROM ME!!!
Having said that, I think this strip needs more disembowelments.
I am a bit miffed at the speed the strip is taking recently… which, Jason, is a good thing… it means you’re a master at pacing and keeping your audience of sheeple wanting more.
Keep up the good work and I will keep coming back, like a lamb to the slaughter…
~ Josh
WB is great, but I miss Beepo and Roadkill!
@Josh
Well I’ma take it as an insult anyway!!
Captcha: Trumps 11
@Whovian
If you are one of the lucky few, you will have ordered a copy of Blockhead’s War #2, which features a five page preview of the next Beepo and Roadkill arc that begins in 2010!
Kippity Captcha: Hyena Care
Deciphering Hilda’s speech is fun! However, since I worked in a customer sevrice center in Toronto it might be more challenging for others.