Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for August 21, 2024

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    GreasyOldTam  29 days ago

    He’s been on a path to enlightenment, and hasn’t taken the first step.

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    Ermine Notyours  29 days ago

    It would be easy to travel a path of enlightenment through Canada. Every third restaurant is a McDonald’s, a Subway or an A&W.

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    Ellis97  29 days ago

    A path of enlightenment could be through the tropics.

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    FrannieL Premium Member 29 days ago

    I wish we had an A & W.

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    Doug K  29 days ago

    If you don’t want enlightenment in Des Moines, take I-80 or I-35 around it. If you do want some “enlightenment” there, take I-235.

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    T Smith  29 days ago

    Root beer is gross.

    There! I said it!

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    oish  29 days ago

    Float with me and become enlightened – Pennywise

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    BeniHanna6 Premium Member 29 days ago

    Is Plushie actually a character from the past or just part of today’s story line?

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    mokspr Premium Member 29 days ago

    “How many floats must a man down, before you can call him a man?”

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    Jefano Premium Member 29 days ago

    When I was a kid, after the last half-day of school, the school bus drivers would take all us rural kids to the A&W and treat each one to either an ice cream cone or a root beer float.

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    renatem2017  28 days ago

    Plushie is an orphan, who tries to find out where to fit in, in the great cosmos of the collective unconscious.

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    James Noury Premium Member 28 days ago

    Plushie is so cute! I hope he hangs around permanently.

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    Darryl Heine  28 days ago

    Plushie has been absent from the Over the Hedge strip since 1999???

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