Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for September 25, 2011
Transcript:
verne: Do you believe in miracles? RJ: I'm listening to you, aren't i? Verne: seriously. RJ: No. Verne: so you don't believe in the supernatural? RJ: Oh, I believe in the supernatural. Verne: how can you believe in the supernatural and not believe in miracles? RJ: it's not a miracle when a vampire turns into a bat...it's their nature...it's what they do. verne: wait..it's not a miracle that a vampire exists at all? RJ: Vampires are not miracles..they're curses. verne: So you believe in curses? RJ: I'm listening to you, aren't I?
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
LOVE IT !!!!!!
Potrzebie about 13 years ago
So the miracle is what? Is this waiting for Godot?
A.Ficionada about 13 years ago
The signature on the tree is a nice touch today. Glad I stopped by.
8arkay about 13 years ago
Sooo, is that a clarinet or an oboe?
Ermine Notyours about 13 years ago
I wonder if Petey from Cul De Sac is missing his oboe.
Dtroutma about 13 years ago
The secret to any happy marriage as well. NOT the clarinet, squeeeellll.
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
I really dislike the term “the miracle of birth” because in no way is it literally miraculous. We all know how it happens, even though the distance between cause and effect are terribly complicated. A moment of whoopee, let stand for nine months, and BOOM! a whole new person. It’s still entirely non-miraculous.
Like Verne, I’m puzzled by the perceived separation between the supernatural and the miraclulous. It seems to me that once you open the door to admit gods and devils, you have to let in the vampires and faeries as well…