Showing posts with label moodswings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moodswings. Show all posts
Thursday, April 8, 2010
August 19, 1952: Snoopy the impassive
Q. No one has been able to tell us what kind of dog we have. I am enclosing a sketch of one of his two postures. He only has two. The other one is the same as this except he faces in the opposite direction. - Mrs EUGENIA BLACK
A. I think that what you have is a cast-iron lawn dog. The expressionless eye and the rigid pose are characteristic of metal lawn animals. And that certainly is a cast-iron ear. You could, however, remove all doubt by means of a simple test with a hammer and a cold chisel, or an acetylene torch. If the animal chips, or melts, my diagnosis is correct.
--James Thurber, the Pet Department, The Thurber Carnival. Original text with illustration.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
June 7, 1952: Violet has mood swings
Violet is one of the more generic Peanuts characters in the classic era, but in the early period she seems to be purposely more moody than her counterpart Patty. This is not the first time a joke like this has been used for her, and it won't be the last either.
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