Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for September 28, 2011
September 27, 2011
September 29, 2011
Transcript:
verne: They say machines could become smarter than humans as early as 2018. RJ: but they'll never be smarter than raccoons. RJ: a machine will never do this!...sh plok. verne: A machine has more self respect. but was less ambition.
this is strange…. how often do you think of “Twinkies” and cheese.. and today that recipe is in both “Pearls” and “Over the Hedge”… you guys using the same “gag” book/cheat sheet ?
I think this was supposed to sort be disgusting, right, with RJ blowing up to twice his size immediately. Twinkies dipped in chocolate sounds good, though I think they’re best as bought.
(Near) synchronicity: “Pearls Before Swine” did a Twinkies gag yesterday. (Reminds of the time way back when “Bloom County” and “Doonesbury” ran strips the same day with their characters aware they were using comic strip *%#@! curse words.)
Potrzebie about 13 years ago
NO, no, no!!! They have to be battered and deep-fried!!!
celeconecca about 13 years ago
so – cheese covered fried twinkies on PBS and queso w/twinkies here . did they coordinate strips today?
michael.p.pumilia about 13 years ago
It’sd all in the Twinkie recipe book.
Fred Kuechenmeister about 13 years ago
this is strange…. how often do you think of “Twinkies” and cheese.. and today that recipe is in both “Pearls” and “Over the Hedge”… you guys using the same “gag” book/cheat sheet ?
Dtroutma about 13 years ago
Another Twinkie high day.
Morganzucchini about 13 years ago
Bobbing for twinkies – looks like fun.
A.Ficionada about 13 years ago
I think this was supposed to sort be disgusting, right, with RJ blowing up to twice his size immediately. Twinkies dipped in chocolate sounds good, though I think they’re best as bought.
teardroprain about 13 years ago
RJ might try to sell a book like Rat.
JoeStrike about 13 years ago
(Near) synchronicity: “Pearls Before Swine” did a Twinkies gag yesterday. (Reminds of the time way back when “Bloom County” and “Doonesbury” ran strips the same day with their characters aware they were using comic strip *%#@! curse words.)