Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for July 26, 2015
July 25, 2015
July 27, 2015
Transcript:
catch a falling star...and put it in your pocket....never let it fade away.....catch a falling star...and put it in your pocket...rummmmble....save it for a rainy day.
Hammy’s version of “How to face a storm” is a great life lesson ( if I can be deep here). Being frightened when others scream, “The sky is falling” denies that rain happens, then sun shines through. And in the meantime, roasting marshmallows in your pocketed good memories works wonders. Go Hammy!!
Freshly fallen meteorites may be hot on the surface. Crack ’em open and the interior may still be subzero cold from millions of years orbiting in space. Either way, I recommend a thickly-lined pocket . . .
Freshly fallen meteorites may be hot on the surface. Crack ’em open and the interior may still be subzero cold from millions of years orbiting in space. Either way, I recommend a thickly-lined pocket . . .
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Verne the turtle has an aversion to water?
ECAsh over 9 years ago
VERY OLD SONG..
juicebruce over 9 years ago
Hammy Magic……………. :-}
mordalo over 9 years ago
A Perry Como reference? Nicely done!
lady lar over 9 years ago
Hammy’s version of “How to face a storm” is a great life lesson ( if I can be deep here). Being frightened when others scream, “The sky is falling” denies that rain happens, then sun shines through. And in the meantime, roasting marshmallows in your pocketed good memories works wonders. Go Hammy!!
nobody_special Premium Member over 9 years ago
Freshly fallen meteorites may be hot on the surface. Crack ’em open and the interior may still be subzero cold from millions of years orbiting in space. Either way, I recommend a thickly-lined pocket . . .
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
Verne consistently calls himself a turtle. I think that’s why the movie had him insisting merely on “reptile” as opposed to “amphibian.”
dogday Premium Member over 9 years ago
VERY nice storytelling, Lewis and Fry, and BEAUTIFUL art-work. I love the thunder roll. Just beautifully done!
nobody_special Premium Member over 9 years ago
Freshly fallen meteorites may be hot on the surface. Crack ’em open and the interior may still be subzero cold from millions of years orbiting in space. Either way, I recommend a thickly-lined pocket . . .
David Rickard Premium Member over 9 years ago
Hammy carries stars in his pocket like grains of sand…
mnd0829 over 9 years ago
Nice, very nice.
JP Steve Premium Member over 9 years ago
I remember Perri too, but I thought she was a flying squirrel…
kaploy9 over 9 years ago
Ah, for a moment there, I thought the sky was going to get angry for not getting its stars returned.