Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry

Over the Hedge

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  1. Nabuquduriuzhur

    Nabuquduriuzhur said, 12 months ago

    In a word: PBBBBBBTTSSTHHPPTTT!

  2. Randy_B

    Randy_B said, 12 months ago

    What are they using, a 20 HP engine with a spool of saw chains?

  3. the_interpreter

    the_interpreter said, 12 months ago

    A weed hacker, Verne! A weed hacker!

  4. jreckard

    jreckard said, 12 months ago

    String theory gone wild

  5. E G

    E G said, 12 months ago

    Is that Tim Taylor’s house? Did he modify his weed wacker again with a lawn mower engine?

  6. kea

    kea said, 12 months ago

    @E G

    my first thought

  7. Jay Morris

    Jay Morris said, 12 months ago

    Well,he’s right really. Obviously should have had some practice at the garden range.

  8. arshadow72544

    arshadow72544 said, 12 months ago

    No the used the NEW Black & Wrecker 9000 weed wacker.

  9. readerlady

    readerlady said, 12 months ago

    Saying a weed hacker kills gardens is like saying a fork made Michael Moore fat.

  10. masterskrain

    masterskrain said, 12 months ago

    @E G

    So THAT’S what he did with the lawnmower engine after he put the Harley-Davidson engine on the lawnmower…
    An 1800 Blockhead Evo on a Craftsman rider…“Sigh”

  11. bubbareb

    bubbareb said, 12 months ago

    Puny earthlings, the spaceship disguise was a success. Now if we could just get it to fly straight.

  12. david_42

    david_42 said, 12 months ago

    I wish my Post-Master was this tough; can’t even cut old blackberry canes.

  13. ArthurAllen

    ArthurAllen said, 12 months ago

    Weed Whacker used to be the generic term for Weed Eater. And that’s what happened to this garden: it got whacked.

  14. icky  mudd

    icky mudd said, 12 months ago

    it’s all about,control.

  15. Jkiss

    Jkiss said, 12 months ago

    A weed whacked didn’t do that damage. That was a brush hog with a saw blade attachment.

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