Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for April 21, 2019

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    cdcoventry  about 5 years ago

    With a world full of famous, bright, intelligent people, it’s always sad when someone goes on. Monkey Punch, for example, who is the creator of “Lupin the 3rd” (Lupin III), died this week at 81 while still working on stuff.

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    Breadboard  about 5 years ago

    Happy Easter !

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    Perkycat  about 5 years ago

    Winston Shelton, the inventor of the modern washing machine and Kentucky Colonel’s pressure fryer, just died at 96. Things you just use and never think about the inventor. He was still going into work every day.

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    Klepsis  about 5 years ago

    And the inventor of paint by numbers died just a couple of weeks ago. :(

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    asmbeers  about 5 years ago

    No, this is the day He rose, defeating death and bringing hope for eternal life. That guy.

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    Dragoncat  about 5 years ago

    Stan Lee will be forever missed…

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    COL Crash  about 5 years ago

    It seems that you can’t rest in peace around here.

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    lee85736  about 5 years ago

    I miss people like John Belushi, John Candy and Chris Farley. If they had lived longer, who knows how much more laughter we’d all have had in our lives.

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    COL Crash  about 5 years ago

    Everyone has to die at least once so that they can be reborn into the higher plane of existence. But we won’t really know what that will be like until we get there.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  about 5 years ago

    Too bad death is the end. Seems like such a waste to live then die so quickly. But some of us make big marks in the time they are here. How fortunate are we to be influenced by them years, decades, centuries from now?

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