Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for February 16, 2021

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    Cheapskate0  almost 4 years ago

    Sadly, once dead, most of us are forgotten.

    How often do we visit the cemeteries.

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    Cheapskate0  almost 4 years ago

    Also, I think this does qualify as a “fat joke.”

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    GreasyOldTam  almost 4 years ago

    If Gasoline Alley, Barney Google and Thimble Theater are any indications, RJ will still be wolfing down Twinkies long after Twinkies, Inc, (or whoever makes them) has gone out of business.

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    ajr58(1)  almost 4 years ago

    There are three deaths: the first is when the body ceases to function. The second is when the body is consigned to the grave. The third is that moment when your name is spoken for the last time.

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    Ellis97  almost 4 years ago

    Once you die, you’ll be forgotten. Especially if you haven’t done anything that’s made a great impact or difference.

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    Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    I hope RJ isn’t at the end of his bandity life cycle.

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    Cedar the squirrel  almost 4 years ago

    You’re too much of a nut job for that to happen.

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    Richard Perry  almost 4 years ago

    I’m surprised that Hostess doesn’t use RJ in their advertising.

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    HippyDippyWeatherman  almost 4 years ago

    Maybe not so much visiting cemeteries as just remembering. For instance, when I die all of my grandparents will “die” with me. Not other living person (that I know of) remembers them.

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    librarian4hire  almost 4 years ago

    ‘No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away…’ – Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man

    In RJ’s case, it may be until the Twinkies wrappers degrade in a landfill.

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