Reminds me of the time my dad and I borrowed a pickup. It had a flat and no jack. Fortunately we were in the woods and cut some logs. I was the levitator of the truck.
Bdaysuit, that the coons finagled a lug-spanner shows that they are even smarter than Broomie had heard (since they also figured out that specialised tools are more efficient than primitive ones)
Rakhav, perhaps they make larger carts (say slightly smaller than the oxcart quite ubiquitous in India)?
@prasnivinara: Maybe they make quasi-oxcarts to steal food, much like R.J. used a child’s red wagon in the film Over the Hedge, but even more daringly.
Go-carts (basically three boards, four wheels and a rope and/or a wheel for steering) might not be as ubiquious in India as they used to be in America. But not long ago, Thor (in B.C.) essentially invented one (calling it a “car”), and Peter and the Cute Chick were tooling around in it (pun intended).
This side of hands (and feet) with opposable thumbs, raccoon paws have got to be the most versatile appendages around.
margueritem about 15 years ago
They sure make the most of those primative tools.
Sisyphos about 15 years ago
That Raccoon Gang has long been on the Most Wanted List of the Enchanted Forest Police Department!
Yukoner about 15 years ago
They don’t have that black face mask for no reason.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
Do they make primitive go-carts out of the wheels, like the kids in Bill Cosby’s neighborhood?
Yeah, I know, they used baby coach wheels - nothing else would work.
gjsjr41 about 15 years ago
Looks like those “Primitive Tools” include a lug nut wrench.
Yukoneric about 15 years ago
Reminds me of the time my dad and I borrowed a pickup. It had a flat and no jack. Fortunately we were in the woods and cut some logs. I was the levitator of the truck.
prasrinivara about 15 years ago
Bdaysuit, that the coons finagled a lug-spanner shows that they are even smarter than Broomie had heard (since they also figured out that specialised tools are more efficient than primitive ones)
Rakhav, perhaps they make larger carts (say slightly smaller than the oxcart quite ubiquitous in India)?
wicky about 15 years ago
They can use a spanner.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
*Susan001 Exactly my thought.
linsonl about 15 years ago
They are hard as (&*& to keep out of our bird seed.
bald about 15 years ago
Bdaysuit:
i watched a movie recently where the hero used a pair of handcuffs as a wrench, maybe those raccoons had a pair in their arsenal
ronhawk62 about 15 years ago
Love the 56 Plymouth convertible!!
JP Steve Premium Member about 15 years ago
Possibly a crossover from “Over the Hedge?” RJ has lots of tools in his arsenal!
prasrinivara about 15 years ago
No fesalazarsoto, it’s a 1956 Plymouth (subject of an earlier strip).
Sherlock Watson about 15 years ago
Maybe those raccoons know a pack rat who’ll fence those wheels for food.
stuart about 15 years ago
Racoons could open any kind of latch on our chicken coop. Only a padlock would keep them out.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
@prasnivinara: Maybe they make quasi-oxcarts to steal food, much like R.J. used a child’s red wagon in the film Over the Hedge, but even more daringly.
Go-carts (basically three boards, four wheels and a rope and/or a wheel for steering) might not be as ubiquious in India as they used to be in America. But not long ago, Thor (in B.C.) essentially invented one (calling it a “car”), and Peter and the Cute Chick were tooling around in it (pun intended).
This side of hands (and feet) with opposable thumbs, raccoon paws have got to be the most versatile appendages around.