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Deconstructing Charlie |
 | | Patty, suffering some sort of narcolepsy, sleeps through classsomething for which she cant entirely be blamed, considering the teachers meaningless squawksand uses Marcie for answers. |
 | | Marcie refers to Peppermint Patty as "Sir." For a long time, Patty said, "Dont call me 145;Sir.;" Eventually, however, she stops and appears to grow accustomed to it, maybe even fond of her dominant role. |
 | | Nonetheless, Marcie and Peppermint Patty embody mutually satisfied attraction while the other peanuts are plagued by unrequited attempts at romance every time they poke those badly proportioned skulls out of their shells. |
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