Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for October 17, 2011

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    PShaw0423  almost 13 years ago

    Want to see your doctor roll his/her eyes? Start by saying, “I looked it up on the Internet, and it said….”

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    mydogarf  almost 13 years ago

    Great, now I’ve got to find a mouse and sniff its ears to see if they smell like cantaloupe.Did masterskrain say something…

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    jpsomebody  almost 13 years ago

    Does that mean that I have to hold my nose every time I eat cantaloupe?

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  4. Georg von rosen   oden som vandringsman  1886  odin  the wanderer
    runar  almost 13 years ago

    No, just make sure your affairs are in order and hope that your cantaloupe was inspected for listeria contamination. Make sure they’re not from Colorado.

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    bubbareb  almost 13 years ago

    Get real Verne, cantaloupes don’t have noses, so how can they smell anything? You’re smarter than that, bro.

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  6. Georg von rosen   oden som vandringsman  1886  odin  the wanderer
    runar  almost 13 years ago

    Only after 23 people died and one pregnant woman miscarried. And the conservatives want to eliminate food inspections.Oh, and listeria is a bacterial infection, not the result of ground contamination. That’s usually the sort of thing that happens from neglect or carelessness.

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    wilburgarrod  almost 13 years ago

    Am I glad I am not a Conservative.

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    steelersneo  almost 13 years ago

    That would be about the same ammount made up by every other so called news agency out there. But, since the overwhelming majority are leftist that makes teh ammount of liberal propoganda out there FAAAAAR exceed anything Fox might be saying. The fact that so many leftist liberal scumbags are afraid of anything Fox has to say just shows how far off center CNN, ABC, CBS, et.al. really are.

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