Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for May 24, 2024

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    Mediatech  6 months ago

    Mere infants next to Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny.

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    Purple People Eater  6 months ago

    R.J. for president!

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    Doug K  6 months ago

    The life expectancy for a raccoon in the wild is about 1.8 to 3.1 years.

    A captive raccoon may live over 20 years.

    A raccoon in the comics could live forever.

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    Kidon Ha-Shomer  6 months ago

    you’ve a long way to go to catch up to Mickey, Donald, Bugs, Sylvester and Tweety. Closer to Snoopy & Woodstock but not a challenge.

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    Ellis97  6 months ago

    That’s the thing about cartoon characters. They live on forever.

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    rjarchuleta  6 months ago

    Huzzah!

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    mokspr Premium Member 6 months ago

    In your case RJ, it’s the diet.

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    Ricky Bennett  6 months ago

    It’s Depend, singular. And the only time I’d need to wear them is if I have a wee problem…

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    bike2sac  6 months ago

    Now somewhere in the black mining hills of DakotaThere lived a young boy named Rocky RaccoonAnd one day, his woman ran off with another guyHit young Rocky in the eye

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    James Noury Premium Member 6 months ago

    I absolutely love this comic strip!

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    Stephen Gilberg  6 months ago

    But some turtle species can live longer than humans.

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    95  6 months ago

    Churchy-La-Femme, and Rackety Raccoon(modified to clear forbidden words list) Chile (an’ Pogo of course) would be at least 75 this year, depending on creation or syndication being their “birth” years.

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    soaringblocks  6 months ago

    Thank you for your daily commitment to delightful humor.

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