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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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chireef said, 10 months ago
splanes alot
bmdnut said, 10 months ago
Guess that explains the crackling noise I get when I call the “Help” centre…
JohnnyDiego said, 10 months ago
The Devil lives in India?
trekman58 said, 10 months ago
@JohnnyDiego
No, Georgia. And, that’s where he met you Johnny holding his fiddle of gold…
chithing said, 10 months ago
BOFH
HMunster said, 10 months ago
No WONDER these tech support guys make me see red!
Ottodesu said, 10 months ago
The call centre dude does look a lot like a red Indian.
Is it incorrect to say that here?
I’m not referring to the horns, of course.
masterskrain said, 10 months ago
Ah-HAH! I KNEW it!
QuiteDragon said, 10 months ago
@Ottodesu
Incorrect? Probably. Inaccurate? Certainly.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 10 months ago
See – I knew they should be answering “Tech Support from Hell, how may I disconnect your call?”
TheTrustedMechanic said, 10 months ago
As a compassionate person who likes to give the benefit of the doubt, I’m sure there are a FEW tech support people who feel like this, they like helping people but becuase of where they work they feel like they are in this cartoon. Then there are those who like their jobs because they get ot make us feel like we are in the last panel, just outside the cubicle. But it all comes down to corporate greed. Customer service doesn’t exist, it almost seems like the CEOs plot how they can maximize profits at the expense of customer service.
Will Hays said, 10 months ago
I used to work tech support and this comic has it backwards, for the most part… it’s usually the customer that’s the minion of the devil… trust me, there’ve been plenty of times when I went all evil on a poor tech/customer support agent…
Casey S
said, 10 months ago
That is what happens when you sell your soul to wi-fi.
dfrechet said, 10 months ago
The devil is in the details.
Potrzebie said, 10 months ago
If anyone cares look up the story of a gal that went through customer support hell when she had long distance charges stacked on her phone on the website for “This American Life”
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/253/the-middle-of-nowhere?act=2