If you seen A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving,you'll know what I'm talking about.
The dinner consists of:
popcorn, pretzel sticks, jellybeans and toast.
Does that sound like your kind of feast?
Posted by Jerry on :
Not in the slightest. I mean, Snoopy and Woodstock would be a blast to spend the day with but I need some real grub.
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
Don't Snoopy & Woodstock have a full on turkey and all the trimmings meal after everybody else leave?
Posted by Emily Sivana on :
I think that wouldn't be too bad. Last week, my friends made paninis for a Thanksgiving program and they were delicious. If someone is creative enough or if it is for a worthy cause it could be successful.
Posted by Fanfic Lady on :
quote:Originally posted by Quislet, Esq: Don't Snoopy & Woodstock have a full on turkey and all the trimmings meal after everybody else leave?
They did.
I'm not as much a fan of the TV specials as I am of the comic strip, but I thought that was a great ending.
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
Plus isn't the point of Thanksgiving is to be grateful for what you have and not to focus on what you don't have?
Posted by Dev - Em on :
Isn't the fact that Woodstock is going to nom on another bird disturbing to people.
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
well it is a different species of bird. And it is dead already. Perhaps Woodstock has a little vulture in him.
Posted by Fanfic Lady on :
No, not really. There's a long history of fictional comic book or comic strip birds practicing cannibalism.
Posted by Fanfic Lady on :
Ha! Quis and I posted at almost the same time!
I don't know about Woodstock being part vulture, but Snoopy used to spend a lot of time pretending to be a vulture.
Posted by Rockhopper Lad on :
Woodstock eating a turkey is no more disturbing than a human eating beef.
The scene of Charlie Brown, Linus and Snoopy making toast while "Linus and Lucy" plays in the background is incredible to watch.