Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for November 22, 2013
Transcript:
rj: you won't partner with me? Fine! forget about being a mover...a shaker...forget about going places! Tree: Rj, I'm rooted to the ground. rj: I could have gone places and come back and told you about them tree: After you've burned through all our cash. rj: how else am I going to get to the places to tell you about? RJ: for a tree that knows stuff, you don't know anything about business. tree: let's keep it that way.
edclectic about 11 years ago
There’s no business like business business.
unnormal about 11 years ago
A wise comment even for a tree that knows stuff.
markmoss1 about 11 years ago
“After you’ve burned through all our cash.” Where would a tree get cash? (Or a raccoon, for that matter – but a talking raccoon with a tree might go into the lumber business…)
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
After that arc of “The R.J. That Knows Everything” and similar discrepancies, I have to conclude that Fry and Lewis care very little for long-time continuity.