As I've said before, by now I start into each new volume of The Complete Peanuts sort of wondering if it'll will be the one I can't quite say anything about. I did take note of the introduction being by Gary Trudeau, but realised as soon as I started reading it (after a first excerpted drawing where Charlie Brown worries "I have a great fear of being boring...") that, save for its final lines, it had in fact been written back when Charles M. Schulz retired, and that might have left me wondering as well. As I worked into the comics, though, I began thinking once more that there were still things I could say (or, at least, that there were plenty of amusing quotes to mark the rest of the entry with...)
( 'Who did you think I was, Teddy Ruxpin?' )
( 'I refuse to enter a Spuds Mackenzie look-alike contest!' )
( 'Who do you think *I* am, Kermit the Frog?' )
( 'Who do you think I am, 'Crocodile Dundee'?' )
( 'Who did you think I was, Teddy Ruxpin?' )
( 'I refuse to enter a Spuds Mackenzie look-alike contest!' )
( 'Who do you think *I* am, Kermit the Frog?' )
( 'Who do you think I am, 'Crocodile Dundee'?' )