Snoopy checks in the mail

A classic Peanuts reference!

"Snoopy checks in the mail" is a humorous phrase that originated from the popular comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. In the strip, Snoopy, Charlie Brown's pet beagle, often fantasizes about being a World War I flying ace, a surfer, a cowboy, and many other personas.

In one particular strip, Snoopy is shown sitting at a desk, surrounded by papers and pens, with a mailman delivering a letter to him. The letter is addressed to "Snoopy, World War I Flying Ace" and has a return address of "Checks in the Mail." This humorous scenario pokes fun at the idea that Snoopy, a fictional character, is receiving checks in the mail, implying that he's a real person with a legitimate business or income.

The phrase "Snoopy checks in the mail" has since become a popular meme and cultural reference, often used to express excitement or anticipation about receiving money or payment.