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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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APersonOfInterest said, about 20 hours ago
Long live a turtle who loves books.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, about 20 hours ago
Plastic-coated for the rain, snow, and dust?
edclectic said, about 20 hours ago
I couldn’t be who I am today without books…
RachelC22 said, about 20 hours ago
Never thought I’d find myself agreeing with Verne over RJ, WHAT’S WRONG WITH ME?
SCOTTtheBADGER said, about 19 hours ago
Verne Wins! Verne Wins!
KenTheCoffinDweller said, about 19 hours ago
What is special about what Verne has done with the bookcase?
Bruno Zeigerts said, about 19 hours ago
@KenTheCoffinDweller
Filled it… for that look of respecability.
michaelyukyuk said, about 18 hours ago
Bruno…….You’ll never get respect until you learn how to spell it; refer to Aretha Franklin if in doubt.
Bruno Zeigerts said, about 17 hours ago
@michaelyukyuk
Ooops.
YokohamaMama said, about 17 hours ago
But when you have many bookshelves filled, an e-book can be useful. Also at 3 am when you run out of reading matter. (Never at home, but on the road.)
rundstyk said, about 16 hours ago
When Mark Twain was asked why so many books lay in heaps on the floor in his home he answered: How many people do you know who are lending out bookshelves? How many of you would lend me an e-book(reader)?
Juice- Bruce said, about 16 hours ago
Remember from yesterday to use them all you have to do is use your brain !
edclectic said, about 15 hours ago
@SCOTTtheBADGER
Verni, verndi, vernci…
masterskrain said, about 15 hours ago
How often does the battery run out on a “Real” book??
NEVER!!
celecca
said, about 14 hours ago
we’ve run out of bookshelves, and are now piling the books on the floor. I’d still like an e-book, though, as it’s getting harder to hold a book with the arthritis in my hands