Tuesday, January 30, 2018

“Wormwise”?!


[Peanuts, February 2, 1971.]

The often inelegant, sometimes playful suffix -wise.

Snoopy is reading a letter from Woodstock, who’s received a scholarship to attend worm school. Woodstock was going to bring “a girl” home to meet Snoopy, “but she ran off with a stupid robin.” This 1971 strip is today’s Peanuts.

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comments: 5

Fresca said...

That's delightful.

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeqT3GyDb2k
Bob

Michael Leddy said...

Exactly. The Apartment is in one or more of the related posts. The screenplay ends with a great line: “And that’s about it. Story-wise.”

Elaine said...

I clicked on 'The Apartment' immediately..... Great movie!

Michael Leddy said...

I wish I had had a chance to show it to a class. Never hit on the right context.