00:00Why do birds need so much string when they're building a nest?
00:07I'm sure I don't know.
00:30I'm very pleased to see such a good turnout.
00:46With a little luck, I think we can have a good season.
00:49Today's spring training session is going to begin with a demonstration.
00:54Last year, we hit into too many double plays.
00:57Two of our members are going to show us how this can be avoided.
01:01Linus is going to be the shortstop,
01:03and Snoopy is going to be the runner going from first to second
01:06who breaks up the double play.
01:08Now watch carefully.
01:09The play begins with Linus fielding the ball.
01:12Then he makes the play at second while Snoopy streaks toward him.
01:19Are there any questions?
01:21What happened? What's the matter?
01:27I got hit on the finger with a foul tip.
01:30Is it going to be all right?
01:32Are you going to be able to play?
01:34I'm not sure. I'll have to find out.
01:36It's all right. I can play.
01:55That isn't exactly what I meant.
02:11Right in the middle of a ball game?
02:13Are you out of your mind?
02:15I'm trying to pitch. Can't you see that?
02:18I've got to concentrate on what I'm doing.
02:21Oh, now you're going to be hurt, aren't you?
02:23Oh, good grief.
02:25All right, come here.
02:34No wonder Sandy Colfax retired.
02:38That little red-headed girl has come to watch our game.
02:42I wonder if she's looking at me.
02:44She wasn't looking at me.
02:51What are you doing, Charlie Brown?
02:52Why don't you pitch?
02:54That little red-haired girl, she's watching the game.
02:57Oh, good grief.
03:00This is my big chance to be a hero.
03:03And she's watching.
03:05I'm going to bear down and pitch a great game.
03:09And that little red-haired girl will be so impressed
03:11and so excited that she'll rush out here to the mound
03:15and give me a big hug.
03:17Oh, brother.
03:19Why do I think about things like that?
03:22Good grief, Charlie Brown.
03:24When are you going to throw the first pitch?
03:27The little red-haired girl is watching.
03:31I can't let go of the ball.
03:33My fingers are numb.
03:36I'm starting to shake.
03:37Look at me.
03:39I'm shaking all over.
03:41I don't suppose there's a neurologist in the stands.
03:45Wouldn't a general practitioner do?
03:48How about a vet?
03:50I'm going to pitch a great, great game.
03:53Come on, Charlie Brown.
03:55We'll take you home.
03:57The red-haired girl is watching.
04:00And I'm going to pitch a great, great game.
04:03And she's going to be impressed.
04:05We'll take you home, Charlie Brown.
04:08And you can go to bed until you stop shaking.
04:11I'm going to be the hero.
04:14And I'm going to pitch a great game.
04:18And the little red-haired girl will be watching.
04:22And I'll be pitching.
04:25And I'll be great.
04:27And she'll be there.
04:29And...
04:31Okay, okay, start the game.
04:32I feel better.
04:34I've stopped...
04:36I've stopped shaking.
04:38The game's over, Charlie Brown.
04:40And guess what?
04:41We won!
04:43Linus took your place and he pitched a great game.
04:46And there's this little red-haired girl watching.
04:48And she got so excited after the game that she rushed out to the mound and gave Linus a big hug.
04:53A big hug!
04:55And she...
04:57My friend.
04:59My friend the relief pitcher.
05:02My friend the relief pitcher who pitched a great game.
05:06And impressed the little red-haired girl so much that she ran out and gave him a big hug.
05:11Hug my friend.
05:22This is a drawing I made of a cow in a meadow chasing mice.
05:30What do you mean cows don't chase mice?
05:35Ma'am?
05:36Ma'am?
05:38All right, scratch the mice.
05:42My report today is on dinosaurs.
05:46The largest dinosaur that ever lived was the bronchitis.
05:51It soon became extinct.
05:54It coughed a lot.
05:55Well, here I am again for show-and-tell.
06:02And guess what I've brought today?
06:04I have things in here that will thrill you and chill you.
06:08I have things in here that will fill you with fear.
06:12And with terror and horror.
06:14I have things in here that will...
06:18Yes, ma'am?
06:20All the life has gone out of show-and-tell.
06:25Chuck, what are you doing in my seat?
06:29Our school building collapsed.
06:31So we have to come here to your school for a while.
06:33You mean we're going to be sharing?
06:36Wow, this is great.
06:38Side by side, huh?
06:40Look out today, ma'am.
06:42You're going to be double teamed.
06:45Okay, Chuck, this is the way we're going to work.
06:48As long as we're sitting at the same desk, we might as well be a team.
06:52Your hip is touching my hip, Chuck.
06:57If you know an answer and I don't, you tell me what it is, Chuck.
07:01If I know an answer and you don't, I'll tell you what it is, okay?
07:05What happens if neither of us knows the answer?
07:09We'll putt.
07:10Putt.
07:14False.
07:15Why do you put down false, Chuck?
07:18The answer is true.
07:20Put down true, Chuck.
07:22What's true is true.
07:23Put down true, Chuck.
07:25Or I'll never speak to you again.
07:30Ma'am?
07:31Oh, no, ma'am.
07:31She's not giving me the answers.
07:34Forcing, maybe.
07:35But not giving.
07:51No, ma'am.
07:52I didn't hear the question.
07:53I guess there was an airplane flying over or something.
07:56The answer is six.
08:03Three.
08:05You contradicted me, Chuck.
08:07You made a fool out of me in front of the whole class.
08:10Six was the wrong answer.
08:12I had to say three.
08:14You don't like me, do you, Chuck?
08:17Move your elbow, Chuck.
08:19It's in my way.
08:19I can't ride with your elbow in my way, Chuck.
08:23And stop wiggling around so much.
08:26You make the whole desk move.
08:30Sighs can start arguments too, Chuck.
08:33Move over, Chuck.
08:34You're taking up too much room.
08:38Sorry, ma'am.
08:40My desk partner here isn't very coordinated.
08:44Don't chew on your eraser, Chuck.
08:46It bugs me.
08:47Stop drumming your fingers on the desk, Chuck.
08:52That grosses me out.
08:55And don't hassle me with your size, Chuck.
09:00Eat your lunch, sir.
09:02I'm in a bad mood, Marcy.
09:05I don't know how much longer I can stand sharing a desk with Chuck.
09:09I hate myself for feeling this way.
09:14Look at that.
09:15My mood ring just exploded.
09:17Don't breathe through your mouth, Chuck.
09:23Don't lick your fingers when you turn the pages, Chuck.
09:25And don't scrape your feet on the desk.
09:28Will you stop criticizing me?
09:32Another fine mess you've gotten me into, Chuck.
09:40Yes, sir, Mr. Principal.
09:41You want us to write 100 times?
09:43I will not create a disturbance in class.
09:47Are you aware, sir, that many educators feel that this is a very wrong way to punish students?
09:55Oh, no, sir.
09:57I'm not complaining.
09:59It's just a whole lot better than a wrap on the head.
10:01Disgraced our family again, I see.
10:08It's not pleasant, you know, having a brother who's a criminal.
10:12When I get married and have children, I hope they don't inherit your criminal tendencies.
10:17Hey, Chuck, how are you coming with your 100 sentences?
10:32I've got six of them done already.
10:35I finished mine right after dinner.
10:37I hate you, Chuck.
10:38You wouldn't care to help me with my 100 sentences, would you, Marcy?
10:47That would be dishonest, sir.
10:50Accept your punishment and be a better person for it.
10:53Bug off, Marcy.
10:55I haven't mentioned that you misspelled disturbance every time, sir.
11:06Yes, ma'am.
11:07Chuck and I have finished our 100 sentences.
11:12Yes, ma'am.
11:14Chuck and I realized we did wrong.
11:16Chuck and I have learned our lesson.
11:18Chuck and I know better now.
11:20Chuck and I will try very hard to...
11:22I can speak for myself!
11:25Nice going, Chuck.
11:26This is a report on what sort of men make the best husbands.
11:40Dentists, draftsmen, hockey players, well diggers, and lumber salesmen.
11:46They rate the highest.
11:49Piano players rate shockingly low.
11:53Where did you get a report like that?
11:56Nah, I just made it up.
11:58Schroeder, do you think a pretty girl is like a melody?
12:02I can't say.
12:03I've never known any pretty girls.
12:07May your stupid piano be devoured by termites.
12:12What are you doing here?
12:25Who wants to know?
12:26Maybe I just like music.
12:28Do you like Beethoven?
12:30What?
12:31If you're going to hang around here, you've got to like Beethoven.
12:36All right, but I'll just have a small glass.
12:42You blew it, kid.
12:45He's not very friendly, is he?
12:47You could say that.
12:49What do you think would happen if I turned around and gave him a big kiss?
12:54Who knows?
12:55How should I do it?
12:56Just whirl around and kiss him?
12:59Why not?
13:00You musicians are something else.
13:11I have a friend who plays the accordion.
13:15He can play polkas, waltzes, and all sorts of things.
13:19You know, the kind of tunes that people like to hear.
13:25I knew that would get him.
13:27You want to hear some real music?
13:34Listen to this.
13:35See?
13:36That's real music.
13:48See? That's real music.
14:04That's the sort of music that people like.
14:07Not that old Beethoven stuff.
14:13I can't stand it! I just can't stand it!
14:18Beethoven! Fooey! He wasn't so great.
14:25What do you mean he wasn't so great?
14:28Well, he didn't get to be king, did he? Huh?
14:32He didn't get to be king, did he? Huh? Did he?
14:36Did he get to be king? Huh? Did he? Did he?
14:39Good grief!
14:41How can anybody be called great if he doesn't get to be king?
14:48Who's the kid with the blanket?
14:58That's Linus. He's my sweet baboo.
15:03I am not your sweet baboo!
15:05He is, but he isn't, but he is.
15:10Why do you carry that blanket around?
15:11It's hard to explain.
15:12May I try it, please?
15:13I guess so.
15:14It feels nice.
15:15You did what?
15:16I gave my blanket to Eudora.
15:17I gave my blanket to Eudora.
15:18What could I do?
15:19I gave my blanket to Eudora.
15:20What could I do?
15:21She smiled at me.
15:22I'm surprised at you.
15:23I'm surprised at you.
15:24You usually don't look at me.
15:25I'm surprised at you.
15:26I'm surprised at you.
15:27I'm surprised at you.
15:28I'm surprised at you.
15:29But he is.
15:30Why do you carry that blanket around?
15:31It's hard to explain.
15:32May I try it, please?
15:33I guess so.
15:34You did what?
15:35I'm surprised at you.
15:36You do what?
15:37I gave my blanket to Eudora.
15:38What could I do?
15:39She smiled at me.
15:40I'm surprised at you.
15:41You usually don't do dumb things like that.
15:46It was a cute smile.
15:47Eudora, what are you doing with that blanket?
15:49That blanket belongs to my sweet baboo!
15:51I am not Eudora.
15:54It is a cute smile.
15:56Eudora, what are you doing with that blanket?
16:00That blanket belongs to my sweet baboo!
16:03I am not your sweet baboo!
16:05He gave it to me.
16:07I didn't know what I was doing!
16:11Oh, you're a fine one, you are.
16:13I've always been nice to you, but did you care?
16:16No, you didn't.
16:18And now a new girl moves in,
16:20and smiles just once at you,
16:22and you give her your blanket.
16:25Oh, you're a fine one, you are.
16:27You know what I hope?
16:29I hope you have a nervous breakdown.
16:31That's what I hope.
16:33You must be a good hoper.
16:37Still have my blanket, I see.
16:39Oh, yes.
16:41I find it a great source of comfort and security.
16:44Thank you for giving it to me, sweet baboo.
16:48He's not your sweet baboo!
16:52Snoopy, I need your help.
16:54I gave my blanket to Eudora,
16:56and now I want you to get it back for me.
16:59I don't care how you do it.
17:07You asked Snoopy to get your blanket back from Eudora?
17:10If anyone can do it, he can.
17:12He's going to win her over by charming her.
17:15Charming her?
17:16Somehow I have the feeling you're trying to get something from me.
17:32You're after Linus' blanket, aren't you?
17:35Well, I don't have it.
17:37I gave it to that kitty next door.
17:49Eudora gave my blanket to the cat next door?
17:52Well, get it back!
17:54You're not afraid of a cat, are you?
18:02That cat has my blanket!
18:04How are we going to get it back?
18:09Why should it be so hard to get a blanket from a cat?
18:12I don't see why I can't take this pole and just reach right over there and...
18:19How do you get a blanket from a 500,000 pound cat?
18:27Maybe we should use some strategy.
18:30What am I going to do, Charlie Brown?
18:33I can't get my blanket away from that cat.
18:37Why don't you surprise him?
18:39Drop down on him from a helicopter.
18:41A helicopter?
18:58What's going on?
18:59Linus is trying to get his blanket back from that cat.
19:02He's going to drop on top of him from the helicopter.
19:06I have long suspected that insanity runs in our family.
19:11Okay, now.
19:12We're right over the cat.
19:14Just keep those helicopter blades whirling.
19:18Supper time!
19:21Oh, no!
19:27Fight! Fight!
19:29Hurry, it's a fight!
19:30It's a dog, cat, boy, and bird fight!
19:33Hurry, it's a big fight!
19:35They're killing each other!
19:42It's a boy, cat, and bird fight!
19:44Cat, and bird fight!
19:45Cat, and bird fight!
19:46Cat, and bird fight!
19:47It's over!
19:48The fight is over!
19:49The fight is over!
19:50The fight is over!
19:51The fight is over!
19:52Hey, you guys!
19:53The fight is over!
19:54It's over!
19:55It's over!
19:56The fight is over!
19:59The fight is over!
20:01Only let's go.
20:02See?
20:03See?
20:04What었어요 глубines!
20:05Thelict textileetiです
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