Monday, January 19, 2026

Getting lost was just part of the journey back then. There was no GPS calmly telling you where to turn.



Sony is buying a 41% stake in the Charles M. Schulz comic “Peanuts” and its characters including Snoopy and Charlie Brown from Canada's WildBrain in a $457 million deal, the two companies said Friday.Getting lost was just part of the journey back then. There was no GPS calmly telling you where to turn.
Starting over again, and again, so many times, ways to grow, ways to explore.




The deal adds to Sony's existing 39% stake, bringing its shareholding to 80%, according to a joint statement. The Schulz family will continue to own the remaining 20%.
Getting lost was just part of the journey back then.
There was no GPS calmly telling you where to turn. There was a father convinced he knew the way, a mother unfolding a paper map that somehow always ended up upside down, and a backseat full of opinions no one asked for. Wrong turns happened, tempers flared a little, and laughter usually followed.
But somehow, we always got there. Not because the route was perfect, but because the ride mattered just as much as the destination. Those trips were filled with conversation, patience, and memories that stuck far longer than directions ever could. Looking back now, being lost together was sometimes the best part of getting there.
A NATION DIVIDED CANNOT STAND'.Getting lost was just part of the journey back then. There was no GPS calmly telling you where to turn. 

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