Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for January 09, 2012

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    artybee  over 12 years ago

    I’ve seen some of the emotions people display after raccoons have broken into their house and thoroughly trashed and soiled the place. More like “War ON Raccoons.”

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    hpnuke  over 12 years ago

    It has always amazed me how stupid ‘thinking’ people can be expecting animals not to behave instinctually. They don’t secure their trash. They put pet food out doors or have pet doors cut into their house and then act surprised when animals get in…..Who is the sub-species, really? Anyway, we had a pet raccoon when I was young. It was a fabulous animal, but I wouldn’t go near one that wasn’t domesticated.

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago

    …you are overthinking it people….sock puppets! . fun time!. : )

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    bubbareb  over 12 years ago

    At night, raccoons sneak into your house and take one sock out of the dryer …

    Cosmic, ain’t it? Need I say more?

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    anotherbozo  over 12 years ago

    this strip goes anywhere it damn well pleases. and I keep coming back!

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    Jeffpaul  over 12 years ago

    Seriously, the stage version of WAR HORSE, which I saw in London last April, is one of the great theatrical experiences of a lifetime.

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    Dtroutma  over 12 years ago

    We had a “friendly” raccoon, she got very demanding. Also cited a guy for having his German shepherd off leash, twice. The third time I contacted him, a raccoon had totally gutted the dog. I cited him for the third time. Raccoons are NOT to be “messed with”.

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    rcerinys701  over 12 years ago

    A quote my dad used to describe the First World War. “When the young men left their families cried. When the horses left, Everybody cried.” Don’t know where it is from though.

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