Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for May 26, 2024

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    face.less_b  7 months ago

    Or hungry? Those are all your prey. But this is a vegan diet.

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    GreasyOldTam  7 months ago

    Humph. I wish this cartoon had run two months ago, when my yard looked like this one must have before George came along. I just pulled them and composted them.

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    MeanBob Premium Member 7 months ago

    Jurassic topiary, I like it.

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    epaphus8  7 months ago

    I’ve been waiting years for this strip, ever since George went into the lawn care business!

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    Doug K  7 months ago

    He’s a Scuptisaurus rex

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    Ellis97  7 months ago

    Wow George, I gotta admit, that’s craftsmanship.

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    GentlemanBill  7 months ago

    And hungry, apparently.

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    Is like a melody Premium Member 7 months ago

    Good morning y’all! George it a talented little dinosaur!

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    fgerbil46  7 months ago

    Gotta love George! :-)

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    Bill Löhr Premium Member 7 months ago

    Those are some tall weeds!

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    KEA  7 months ago

    Wow!

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    MichaelD Premium Member 7 months ago

    If your “weeds” are that tall, you all have a problem.

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    richdell  7 months ago

    I hope Verne wasn’t hiding in the weeds. He seems to be missing.

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    Judeeye Premium Member 7 months ago

    This is beautiful!

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    PoodleGroomer  7 months ago

    They do have pole hedge trimmers that would sculpt better than a weedwhacker. Weedwhackers are more for images in the grass.

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