I hate drones. I laughed when my sister told me a story about my brother-in-law. He bought a drone, which my sister hates. He was flying it one day when it crashed into a neighboring field. He had recently injured his back (not seriously, just painfully) and couldn’t go to retrieve it. Sister refused to go get it, and he had to wait until he felt better to go and fetch it. (Too bad one of the neighbor’s horses didn’t stomp on it in the meantime, lol.) Sounds mean, but as I said, I HATE drones, especially in the hands of amateurs. (Sometimes, as when law enforcement or fire departments use a drone to check out a situation, it’s okay, but only then).
SHAKEDOWNVILLE over 2 years ago
Guardian of the “puniverse”.
David_the_CAD over 2 years ago
Hopefully it won’t catch on.
Just my opinion.
angelolady Premium Member over 2 years ago
He will certainly intercept the ones delivering food, and the rest because they’re there.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Goood Marmie boy! I hate those things!
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Marm you must bury a drone like a bone ;-)
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Marm, infinite count; drones 0!
dwdl21 over 2 years ago
Drone delivery will never work anywhere…lol
Chris over 2 years ago
well, that’s one of few why it won’t work.
ajakimber425 over 2 years ago
Good boy!
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
Just wait until the FAA hears about this. You think Marmaduke is expensive now, wait until the fines roll in.
tcayer over 2 years ago
Or in any neighborhood.
finnygirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
I hate drones. I laughed when my sister told me a story about my brother-in-law. He bought a drone, which my sister hates. He was flying it one day when it crashed into a neighboring field. He had recently injured his back (not seriously, just painfully) and couldn’t go to retrieve it. Sister refused to go get it, and he had to wait until he felt better to go and fetch it. (Too bad one of the neighbor’s horses didn’t stomp on it in the meantime, lol.) Sounds mean, but as I said, I HATE drones, especially in the hands of amateurs. (Sometimes, as when law enforcement or fire departments use a drone to check out a situation, it’s okay, but only then).