Schroeder prolly got hella back pain and spinal issues when he got older
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Schroeder prolly got hella back pain and spinal issues when he got older
He’s so fucking intimidating
Musicians don't bother with forced romances.
Moves taken straight from the Christmas special.If this was a fancy card with audio you know you'd be opening it up to hear Linus and Lucy.It was also blank meaning you had to put in a custom message in writing.
@aprilisadingusdongus, sorry. I was a bit busy.
Looks like we're continuing the baseball theme tomorrow
Charles M. Schulz Museum
Happy #SchroederDay! Schroeder first appeared in Peanuts on this day in 1951!
A devoted musical genius, Schroeder has been playing the piano since he was a baby, and no one—not even Lucy—gets between him and his idol, Ludwig van Beethoven!
When he's not at the piano, Schroeder can be found playing catcher for Charlie Brown's baseball team and reminding everyone when Beethoven’s birthday is near.
“Those strips with Schroeder playing the piano and Lucy lounging against it are tedious to draw… The musical notes have to be accurate to make it unique… People often ask me, ‘Why did you pick Beethoven?’ I guess all I can say is that the name Beethoven is funnier than Brahms.” —Charles M. Schulz
This Peanuts comic strip was published on May 8, 1973.
Happy birthday Schroeder