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Who Is Your Favorite Peanuts Cartoon Character And Why? My vote would go to Snoopy. I like how he dances, and the cute/funny things he does. What about you?
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Franklin.
He's the only one that looks like me. this is Franklin's debut in a Peanuts cartoon. [Edited 11/27/07 2:37am] | |
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Bet psychodelicide doesn't look like Snoopy though | |
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who is the one with the blankie
he gets my vote seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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All hail the king of kings SNOOPY
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i want to have a head shaped like his.
i wish he would stop getting rocks for halloween Lucy needs her ass kicked for those football incidents i like linus, snoopy, and woodstock too!!! i can't wait to pull out my Charlie Christmas music | |
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ABC just had on'He's A Bully, Charlie Brown'. Chuck goes to bat for little Rerun, winning back all his marbles against a Marbles Shark at camp.
It was so cool to see Charlie Brown kick some ass for a change! | |
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keith | |
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I always thought the two lesbian chicks were pretty cool.
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Ex-Moderator | Lucy and Linus for sure. And I love the exchanges Woodstock and Snoopy have together. My father has a sizable collection of old paperbacks with the comic strips in them and I've been a huge fan since I was little. I'd like to get the massive collections of the strips that came out a few years ago but they're fairly expensive. |
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I relate most closely to Linus.
...Now if only I could spontaneously recite big blocks of scripture, like him. (A great moment in TV history, IMHO) [Edited 11/27/07 6:40am] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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abigail05 said: ABC just had on'He's A Bully, Charlie Brown'. Chuck goes to bat for little Rerun, winning back all his marbles against a Marbles Shark at camp.
It was so cool to see Charlie Brown kick some ass for a change! That was AWESOME! Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Snoopy and woodstock no doubt | |
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Schroeder, for the obvious reason. | |
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CarrieMpls said: Lucy and Linus for sure. And I love the exchanges Woodstock and Snoopy have together. My father has a sizable collection of old paperbacks with the comic strips in them and I've been a huge fan since I was little. I'd like to get the massive collections of the strips that came out a few years ago but they're fairly expensive.
As a kid, my favorite thing about the paperbacks weren't just the fact that you could read them at at once, but also they were the first time I realized that the storylines lasted for several strips. I remember being completely being swept in by the drama of the whole Charlie Vs. the kite-eating tree storyline. And then, the excitement that welled up inside of me when, in another paper-back, the tree reappeared for another bout with the baseball-shaped blockhead. For me, it was the kid-equivalent of watching a soap-opera. Those books were my "stories". | |
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lucy is my favorite, because she's such a little bitch. she was one of my earliest role models! | |
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Ex-Moderator | Illustrator said: CarrieMpls said: Lucy and Linus for sure. And I love the exchanges Woodstock and Snoopy have together. My father has a sizable collection of old paperbacks with the comic strips in them and I've been a huge fan since I was little. I'd like to get the massive collections of the strips that came out a few years ago but they're fairly expensive.
As a kid, my favorite thing about the paperbacks weren't just the fact that you could read them at at once, but also they were the first time I realized that the storylines lasted for several strips. I remember being completely being swept in by the drama of the whole Charlie Vs. the kite-eating tree storyline. And then, the excitement that welled up inside of me when, in another paper-back, the tree reappeared for another bout with the baseball-shaped blockhead. For me, it was the kid-equivalent of watching a soap-opera. Those books were my "stories". Exactly! The story lines could go on for weeks! The kite-eating tree is a good one. |
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I forgot the why part. I love pig pen because he was the outcast of the group. While I'm a clean person, pig pen never really said much and was always on the outskirts of the group where I like to be. [Edited 11/27/07 9:36am] | |
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Charlie Brown.He's so sweet. A Charlie Brown Christmas airs 2nite,btw! | |
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3 in my left ear
1 in my right all have a meaning/story behind them I got my 1st one in my right ear ( only ) at 18 | |
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WTF ? I thought this was the piercings thread
I'm an ass . [Edited 11/27/07 9:51am] | |
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Lammastide said: I relate most closely to Linus.
...Now if only I could spontaneously recite big blocks of scripture, like him. (A great moment in TV history, IMHO) [Edited 11/27/07 6:40am] I literally choke back tears everytime I see this part. Actually just the picture of the auditorium has broken me up a little! I intend to watch it tonight with my 2 girls, for the 50th time | |
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Charlie Brown. I relate to his insecurities & isolation. My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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The teacher. I loved how the teachers voice was always distorted- waaa-waaawaaa--waaa-waaa. | |
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PaisleyPark5083 said: The teacher. I loved how the teachers voice was always distorted- waaa-waaawaaa--waaa-waaa.
I always understood what they were saying. But then again, not only was I home-schooled, but also, after being abandoned in the storehouse full of orchestra equipment as an infant, I ended up being raised by a wild pack of trombones. | |
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Illustrator said: PaisleyPark5083 said: The teacher. I loved how the teachers voice was always distorted- waaa-waaawaaa--waaa-waaa.
I always understood what they were saying. But then again, not only was I home-schooled, but also, after being abandoned in the storehouse full of orchestra equipment as an infant, I ended up being raised by a wild pack of trombones. Whenever I read your posts, I hear Jack Handy's voice. That is a compliment, BTW. | |
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I love them all! Just reading or watching these characters brings back so many childhood memories! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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Moderator | Because he's smart, spiritual...and he has a blankie. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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For obvious reasons, my favorite is the little red-haired girl that Charlie Brown has a hard on for. Shake it til ya make it | |
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RodeoSchro said: Illustrator said: I always understood what they were saying. But then again, not only was I home-schooled, but also, after being abandoned in the storehouse full of orchestra equipment as an infant, I ended up being raised by a wild pack of trombones. Whenever I read your posts, I hear Jack Handy's voice. That is a compliment, BTW. Whenever I read an Illustator post, I hear the voice of someone I use to know about 10 years ago, he had a very distinct sense of humor as yours. But James wouldn't be caught dead in a Prince site, that is the only thing stopping me from calling you "James" | |
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