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Over the Hedge, created by T Lewis and Michael Fry, takes a freshly skewed look at suburban living from the perspective of the animals who lived there first. The strip stars RJ, a mischievous raccoon, and Verne, his sensitive best-buddy turtle. Together they fight to save their wooded wonderland from the evils of encroaching suburbia but end up becoming distracted by wide-screen TVs, discarded fast food containers and the fun of wreaking havoc on the local homeowners' association.
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firedome said, about 16 hours ago
anyone who could do that would certainly impress me…
Bruno Zeigerts said, about 15 hours ago
But … what does that say about Hammy’s head?
I’ve often thought that Weird Al should do a parody of Wipe out… but call it ‘White Out’.
(One problem …no lyrics.)
Juice- Bruce said, about 14 hours ago
And the beat goes on !
trekman58 said, about 13 hours ago
Because Hammy’s head is all but hollow I’ll wager that solo sounded pretty good!
masterskrain said, about 12 hours ago
So NOW we know the identity of the “Different Drummer” that Hammy marches to…
langchris70 said, about 11 hours ago
Wise choice.
the burser said, about 10 hours ago
And all this without the full drum set…just a head.
Ken Otwell said, about 9 hours ago
…or a full head either.
emjaycee said, about 8 hours ago
@masterskrain
Some march to a different drummer. I, however, am my own parade.
CrimsonFoxx said, about 7 hours ago
Ah, that’s nothing, try to do some of the drum playing from a Dragonforce song!
dfrechet said, about 7 hours ago
“Wipeout” was one of my favorite songs back in the…..60’s! Had a friend who played drums and he could do it darn near perfect.
ChessPirate said, about 7 hours ago
@firedome
Every once in a while I’ll try to do it with my index fingers. I’ve never made it all the way through.
ArthurAllen said, about 6 hours ago
I’m surprised “Wipeout” hasn’t been used in a baby wipes commercial.
Dakota Lady
said, about 5 hours ago
Happy Dance ,,, Larry won!
Love the expression on Hammy’s face … sooooo cute.
shytimes2
said, about 3 hours ago
My boyfriend in 1963 was Ronnie Wilson, the drummer of the Surfaris, and writter of Wipe Out. We attended the same church and sang in the choir together. He was a great kisser!
I still love that song.