"original uploader [ ENGLISH SDH ]" "[SEATBELT clicks]" "Mom." "Rerun is all set to go." "Does your mother take your little brother with her everywhere?" "Uh-huh." "She says riding a bike is such good exercise that she's already lost three pounds." "[bike RATTLES] I've lost five pounds." "I like the way your mother handles that bike." "her steering is getting a little better." "we only hit four parked cars." "I'm surprised your little brother doesn't get bored riding on the back of that bike." "I suppose he finds different ways to pass the time." "[singing] Eighty-nine bottles of beer on the wall" "Eighty-nine bottles of beer" "If one of those bottles happens to fall" "Eighty-eight bottles of beer On the wall it's Welfare League and a church breakfast." "A then there's the League of Women Voters followed by a visit to the library." "we go to the hairdresser and then to the supermarket and then a rousing meeting of the PTA." "the Arbor Day committee meeting." "I lead a very active life." "I sure hope Miss Othmar doesn't call on me." "I didn't have a chance to study the assignment on holidays." "she won't call on me." "[OTHMAR speaking lNDlSTlNCTLY]" "She called on me." "[OTHMAR speaking lNDlSTlNCTLY] ma'am." "[OTHMAR speaking lNDlSTlNCTLY]" "What is Arbor Day?" "that's simple." "That's the day when all the ships come sailing into the arbor." "[STUDENTS laughing]" "I've never been so humiliated in all my life." "And now my teacher says I have to give a complete report on Arbor Day." "Sally." "I'm sure we can find some books about Arbor Day in the library." "are you going to help me?" "Good grief." "[giggling]" "[giggling]" "[laughing]" "WOMAN:" "Shh!" "[laughing]" "SNOOPY:" "Yipes!" "[WOODSTOCK CHlRPlNG] [SNOOPY laughing]" ""Unlike most holidays that fall on a particular day--"" "let me take notes." ""--Arbor Day is celebrated on different days in different states throughout the springtime months."" "Isn't springtime when a young man's fancy...?" "Linus?" "in Nebraska." "The main idea of Arbor Day is that of conservation." "to both children and adults the need to maintain and protect certain areas of our natural forest and woodlands."" "you read so poetically." "so this is a day dedicated to trees and to their natural beauty and to their preservation."" "this gives me a wonderful idea." "Why don't we go outside and find a nice big tree and sit down under it?" "We can hold hands and talk and look into each other's eyes." "[YELLS]" "Aah!" "Then you can ask me to a movie and we can sit together." "a loving cup." "Chuck?" "I don't understand love." "Who does?" "Chuck." "I can recommend a book or a painting or a song or a poem but I can't explain love." "try to explain love." "say I happen to see this cute little girl walk by and l-- huh?" "Can't someone fall in love with a girl who isn't cute and has freckles and a big nose?" "Chuck." "maybe you're right." "Let's just say that I happen to see this girl walk by who has a great big nose and" "" Chuck!" "you can't even talk about it." "let's talk about something I can explain: baseball." "Chuck?" "My team plays your team 1 2 times." "smash you three times in May... murder you three times in July annihilate you four times in August and destroy you altogether in September." "My stomach hurts." "Chuck." "Let's shake for good luck." "Thanks." "Chuck." "You sly dog." "I think you know more about love than you let on." "what's going on here?" "Where are you going with all the garden tools?" "My boyfriend and I are going to prepare for Arbor Day." "I'm not your boyfriend." ""Other holidays repose upon the past." "Arbor Day proposes for the future."" "I'm quoting from the writings..." "...of the famous J. Sterling Morton." "Who?" "Mr. Morton was an early voice for conservation!" "Good grief." "a flower garden." "Let us on to the field and cultivate a few forest trees." "Not a bad idea." "Right here is a good place." "Plenty of room." "A lot of dirt is-- this is Charlie Brown's baseball field." "That's his pitching mound." "You can't plant here." "here is just the place." "There's lots of room here." "We might just as well put it to good use." "Shouldn't we ask Charlie Brown first?" "Nonsense." "He should be happy we're fixing up his old field." "you and Snoopy start planting." "I'll go back to the nursery and get some stuff." "you help me." "we'll start planting seeds right here in center field." "[PHONE rings]" "Hello?" "Charlie Brown." "Chuck to remind you our first game will be at your field." "Chuck even if your team won't be." "Chuck." "our field will be ready." "I'll check it out." "Charlie Brown." "We decided to spruce up your old ball field." "that's great." "I was just talking to Peppermint Patty about that." "We should mow the grass and rake up the infield and check on the bases and get everything ready for our first game." "Charlie Brown it's all in good hands." "We're fixing it up for you." "I think we should tell Charlie Brown" "Charlie Brown." "thanks a lot." "I'll call Peppermint Patty and give her a report." "I think we should tell Charlie Brown what we're doing." "I just wanted to report:" "Everything's in good hands." "Our field will be ready for the first game." "[WOODSTOCK SLURPS]" "[WOODSTOCK laughing]" "[WOODSTOCK CHlRPlNG]" "Don't forget the shovel." "which is a joy forever." "Orchards are missionaries of culture and refinement." "I don't think this is what Charlie Brown had in mind." "Right here will be fine." "here." "I don't think this is a good idea because" "Just dig." "but I don't think Charlie Brown is gonna like this." "that's perfect." "It's about time we had a little class on the pitcher's mound." "This will also give Charlie Brown shade on those hot days." "This looks great but I think we're gonna need more plants and more help." "Let's get the whole team to help." "we're doing a great job." "We just need a bit more help and material." "I'll help too." "we're gonna do this on our own." "You stay put and work out your strategy and all your plans for the season." "The job's in good hands." "We'll take care of it." "that's real thoughtful and nice of you." "not to worry." "let's keep it moving." "put those rosebushes at third base." "put those geraniums at first and second." "let's go." "Snoopy." "This backstop area will look beautiful." "My naturally curly hair will look nice against the bright green background." "[SQUEALlNG]" "[laughing]" "[GRO ANlNG AND grunting]" "Let's see." "Peppermint Patty is their big slugger so I'll walk her each time she comes to bat." "But she might get mad." "Let's see." "Snoopy's my best hitter." "then Linus." "That fills the bases up." "Then I'll come up and hit a home run." "daydreaming again." "Let's see." "get those weeds out of the cornfield." "[yelling]" "[GURGLlNG]" "I've got my team all fired up." "We're ready." "So are we." "I love the first game of the season that good feeling one gets out of the first victory." "I'm looking forward to that feeling." "are you?" "do you?" "though." "you know." "and you come up to bat." "you know." "I was hoping for-- pal." "I don't know where the time has gone." "I'd better get the team together." "[DOORBELL rings]" "Charlie Brown." "Charlie Brown." "Yes?" "The team has decided to do something very special for you." "It has?" "In honor of all the time and effort you have given to our team we're gonna name the baseball field Charlie Brown Field." "You're gonna what?" "it's to be called Charlie Brown Field." "[GULPlNG] I don't know." "my name?" "How can l--?" "How can I thank you?" "ought to come and see the field." "let's go." "I've never had such an honor before." "Maybe we ought to put up a sign on the field." ""Charlie Brown Field"?" "Charlie Brown." "Happy Arbor Day." "[charlie SCREAMS]" "[charlie wheezing]" "[THUD]" "What happened?" "big brother." "What have you done?" "to celebrate Arbor Day." "And to make Charlie Brown Field presentable." "But we can't play baseball here." "It's impossible." "Can't you see that?" "Charlie Brown." "so you haven't lost anything." "Look at my pitcher's mound." "It's got a tree on it." "I can't pitch from there." "give it a try." "Beethoven never gave up." "Beethoven never had a tree on his piano." "What is that in center field?" "Charlie Brown." "Everybody knows that." "Good grief." "Where are all our bats?" "we used them to make stakes for the tomato plants." "no." "Peppermint Patty's gonna be here any minute." "What will she think?" "here we are." "Chuck." "Let's get to it." "what's all this?" "Chuck?" "Charlie Brown." "[MOOS] to-- are you mad?" "What's going on here?" "This is your ball field?" "They even wanna name the field after me:" "Charlie Brown Field." "This is the craziest thing you've ever done." "you must be completely crazy." "You have to be the most dumb manager that ever lived." "How can I pitch from this crazy mound with a tree on it?" "we'll have to make the best of it." "Chuck." "Your team can bat first." "[GRO ANlNG]" "[growling]" "[yelling] lt won't work." "SCHROEDER:" "You're out." "SCHROEDER:" "You're out." "[yelling]" "We need a run." "We need a run." "what'll you give me if I hit a home run?" "A home run?" "You never hit the ball out of the infield in your life." "will you give me a kiss?" "I'll meet you at home plate and give you the biggest kiss you've ever had." "lncentive!" "No problem." "She's never hit the ball out of the infield in her life." "you can do it." "maybe we'll all give you a kiss." "Blech!" "She did it." "She hit a home run." "And you're gonna have to stand out by home plate and kiss her." "You promised." "LUC Y:" "She's heading for home. lt's kissing time." "[singing] this is it." "You promised to kiss her." "SCHROEDER:" "A promise is a promise." "Forget it." "forget it." "Another victory for women's lib." "you were lucky to get one run but now our best batters are coming up." "SCHROEDER:" "You're out." "[singing] Take me out to the ball game" "Take me out to the crowd" "That's the greatest catch I ever saw." "put it over and I'll clobber it." "[BAT hits] I hope my fielders get it." "[chattering lNDlSTlNCTLY]" "Where is it?" "Where's the bases?" "SCHROEDER:" "You're out." "Can you believe it?" "We're one run ahead and it's already the third inning." "If we can hold them for six more innings we'll win our first game ever." "Charlie Brown." "SCHROEDER:" "You're out." "[BAT hits]" "SCHROEDER:" "You're out." "I think we're finally going to win a game." "There's absolutely no way we can lose." "The only thing that could keep us from winning today would be to have the game rained out." "But there's no chance of that." "There's not a cloud in the sky." "[THUNDER CRASHES]" "Charlie Brown." "looks like rain." "Chuck." "we're not gonna postpone." "Charlie Brown." "Aren't we gonna call the game?" "we're not gonna call the game." "So you might as well get back out there in center field where you belong." "where is everybody going?" "are you?" "It's gonna let up." "Come on back." "Quitters." "you're all a bunch of quitters." "[GRO ANS]" "Charlie Brown." "But we were winning." "We were winning." "We were winning!" "So I'm happy to report that all our trees and plants are doing very well." "And I'd like to complete my report... founder of Arbor Day." "In closing his Washington Arbor Day address... he said:" "woman and child who plants trees shall be able to say on coming as I have come toward the evening of life in all sincerity and truth:" "look around you."'" "Thank you." "Chuck." "I know you're sad because you didn't win." "Chuck?" "the rain and all that." "maybe you're right." "But I wonder if I'll ever win in anything." "Chuck." "And it's got all those pretty trees and plants." "Charlie Brown."