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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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masterskrain said, 9 months ago
As if Mom’s strip mall ISN’T tacky??
And, MY “Mobile Home” is not tacky! I have Australian Cypress hardwood flooring, front and rear decks, wall to wall carpeting, leather furniture,…
russell5419 said, 9 months ago
nothing wrong with a mobile home, mine’s sitting on 30 arces of pristine land in minn, talk about private,,I love it.
Jkiss
said, 9 months ago
Mine is on 17 wooded rolling acres. It’s not mobile anymore as it is attached to the basement, but it did come in 2 halves.
hippogriff said, 9 months ago
It’s the corporate media again. Most “tornado” damage to those structures are straight-line winds, generally from microbursts. Still they blame tornados to keep their advertisers happy.
ArthurAllen said, 9 months ago
Mobile homes get a tornado; but for big things like Republican Conventions, you need a hurricane.
vtcwvet said, 9 months ago
Nah, she means anything south of the Mason-Dixon Line.
Travis said, 9 months ago
@ArthurAllen
I don’t care who you are, that’s funny!
BTW, I am a Democrat who grew up and became a Republican.
whitecarabao said, 9 months ago
Mobile homes are also called “tornado magnets” in some parts of the country. …and then there are Category 5 hurricanes packing 170+ mph sustained winds with gusts over 200 mph. Twenty years ago hurricane Andrew demolished a large part of Dade County Florida. It tore apart concrete block walls, ripped entire roofs off of buildings (taking with them the poured concrete they were anchored into). My father’s mango tree was uprooted and fell along the northeast corner of his house. After seeing the debris (including an entire garden shed) smashed into the remains of the tree, I told my father that the tree gave its life to protect him and his house. And it did a pretty good job of it, too.
It pays to keep your eye on Mother Nature. She will have her way whether you like it or not.
Oak Ridge Boy61
said, 9 months ago
Like Andy Rooney once said “If mobile homes are mobile, why don’t just go!”
K M
said, 9 months ago
Well, it’s as they say: Oklahoma tornado, Mississippi hurricane, Arkansas divorce, someone’s fixin’ to lose themselves a trailer.