13 October, 2010

[CARTOON] Chilean Miners vs. Charlie Brown

[CARTOON] Chilean Miners vs. Charlie Brown.  images, pictures, rescue, miner, Chile, cartoon, Halloween, men, news, Peanuts,

Cartoon image of Johnny Ancich. Creator of Past Expiry Cartoon.

SAN JOSE MINE, CHILE - They were 33 miners trapped for 10 weeks and more than 2,000 feet under the earth, their only link to life above a narrow tube used for food and water...

The second miner to be rescued (today), Mario Sepulveda emerged and gave Chile's president a handful of rocks. Sepulveda was greeted with cheers, then turned to President Sebastian Pinera and said, "Wait a minute I have a present, here you go," and handed Pinera some rocks.

From wikipedia: The Great Pumpkin was first mentioned by Linus in Peanuts in 1959, and also inspired the 1966 animated television special It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. The best-known quote regarding Linus and the Great Pumpkin, originally from the comic strip but also made famous by the TV special, is "There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics, and the Great Pumpkin. What I most remember was Charlie Brown just getting rocks when he went trick-or-treating."


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