A year ago I saw a policeman walking the road next door. I asked him what he was looking for. “Shell casings. Unfortunately they usually stay in the car.”
I never should have moved in. My neighbor told me “don’t open your front door at night, whatever you do, don’t open it until morning.” I went out in the morning and my front door was gone. - Rodney Dangerfield
We used to leave our door unlocked in the suburbs. And even my first apartment, which wasn’t in the suburbs. It’s fine, since nobody knows your door is unlocked. A burglar doesn’t walk around the neighborhood trying doors. He picks a house, assumes it’s locked, and busts in.
On a job in the Dominican Republic, we were advised to bring toilet paper from the hotel, as there was no chance of finding any in the government building where we worked. We soon discovered that we should have brought toilet seats as well.
The worst carlock i’ve ever had was a Ford (made in Cologne, btw.) about ‘80. Of course forgot the key in the ignition, asked some cops to lend me their VW-Key to use it, opened my car (it worked, always). The policemen asked me for my papers, it would be too emberassing for them if the car wasn’t mine ;)
I lock my doors even when I am home. A woman my daughter worked with had someone come in steal her purse and leave. I have had people go in my garage and steal my stuff. I don’t always lock my car, because it is so beat up likely no one believes it runs.
As a kid, nobody bothered trying to break into our home when we were gone. We knew our neighbors and they were always watching and had plenty of guns and ammo.
Nowadays, there is no such place as a safe neighborhood. There may be some where there isn’t as much crime as other places, but no one is totally safe. 10 years ago, we moved to a place where crime was very low. In the past few years, the number of shootings and robberies have increased. The other day, a woman was robbed the the parking lot of a Walmart, and that’s the first time this has happened since we moved here.
My brother never locks his house. When he and his wife went away for a week, I brought his grandkids over with a bag of stick-on googly eyes. Heh, heh, heh.
Folks who got plenty of plenty, keep the lock on the door. ‘Fraid somebody gonna come and take it while they’re outa makin’ more….what for ?…..I got plenty of nothin’, and nothin’s plenty for me…
Who’s routine is that from. Certainly not something Pastis came up with on his own. And I’m fairly certain I’ve heard the actgual routine. Before the ’80s, believe it was maybe before the ’70s too.
BE THIS GUY over 2 years ago
It’s probably Neighbor Bob.
BasilBruce over 2 years ago
Sounds like good territory for a door-to-door door salesman.
Ratkin Premium Member over 2 years ago
They have an open door policy.
sirbadger over 2 years ago
Now, go look for a homeless street vendor who is selling doors.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
They didn’t steal the windows?!! What a relief!!!
Ed over 2 years ago
Go to Liechtenstein, u can have doors and not lock ’dem.
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
maybe your next door neighbor took them…
rogthedodge1 over 2 years ago
A friend of mine once had the hood stolen off of his car.
momofalex7 over 2 years ago
Aren’t they in the same neighborhood?
Concretionist over 2 years ago
And just over the city line, the pumps don’t work ’cause the vandals took the handles!
hariseldon59 over 2 years ago
When I was growing up on the farm back in the ’60s and ’70s we never left locked our doors, even when we went away for the day.
Zykoic over 2 years ago
A year ago I saw a policeman walking the road next door. I asked him what he was looking for. “Shell casings. Unfortunately they usually stay in the car.”
Exciting times……
pontiac59 over 2 years ago
I never should have moved in. My neighbor told me “don’t open your front door at night, whatever you do, don’t open it until morning.” I went out in the morning and my front door was gone. - Rodney Dangerfield
Liam Astle Premium Member over 2 years ago
Can’t do anything about it because the people who stole the doors are a protected people.
Ignatz Premium Member over 2 years ago
We used to leave our door unlocked in the suburbs. And even my first apartment, which wasn’t in the suburbs. It’s fine, since nobody knows your door is unlocked. A burglar doesn’t walk around the neighborhood trying doors. He picks a house, assumes it’s locked, and busts in.
Geophyzz over 2 years ago
On a job in the Dominican Republic, we were advised to bring toilet paper from the hotel, as there was no chance of finding any in the government building where we worked. We soon discovered that we should have brought toilet seats as well.
Bergholt Stuttley Johnson over 2 years ago
The worst carlock i’ve ever had was a Ford (made in Cologne, btw.) about ‘80. Of course forgot the key in the ignition, asked some cops to lend me their VW-Key to use it, opened my car (it worked, always). The policemen asked me for my papers, it would be too emberassing for them if the car wasn’t mine ;)
AlienHillbilly over 2 years ago
Where I came from, if you went away for a while, they would steal your house – brick by brick!
B E A N (the sequel) over 2 years ago
Can’t have sh*t in detroit
Dream_it_designs over 2 years ago
I lock my doors even when I am home. A woman my daughter worked with had someone come in steal her purse and leave. I have had people go in my garage and steal my stuff. I don’t always lock my car, because it is so beat up likely no one believes it runs.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Goat mainly doesn’t want to live anywhere near Rat.
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
I remember putting the house key on the windowsill outside…or in the milk shute.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Now THAT’S a tough neighborhood….
cactusbob333 over 2 years ago
You know your stuff isn’t very good when burglars feel sorry and bring you things.
Eristic over 2 years ago
Standard response to, ‘What are you looking at,’ in a biker bar: Not much.
Goat from PBS over 2 years ago
I have heard that Tennessee is beautiful this time of year.
Gent over 2 years ago
Gee how nice and safe them first worlds is.
carlsonbob over 2 years ago
As a kid, nobody bothered trying to break into our home when we were gone. We knew our neighbors and they were always watching and had plenty of guns and ammo.
Lola85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Nowadays, there is no such place as a safe neighborhood. There may be some where there isn’t as much crime as other places, but no one is totally safe. 10 years ago, we moved to a place where crime was very low. In the past few years, the number of shootings and robberies have increased. The other day, a woman was robbed the the parking lot of a Walmart, and that’s the first time this has happened since we moved here.
crystalcomics over 2 years ago
My brother never locks his house. When he and his wife went away for a week, I brought his grandkids over with a bag of stick-on googly eyes. Heh, heh, heh.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 2 years ago
How are you still alive, Rat? (A loaded question for sure.)
LJZ Premium Member over 2 years ago
With-out doors living.
Another Take over 2 years ago
This reminds me – we haven’t seen Guard Duck in a long while.
stamps over 2 years ago
We don’t even get trick-or-treaters.
Bilan over 2 years ago
It was actually his roommate Pig that removed the doors. He had trouble remembering the push/pull thing.
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
Folks who got plenty of plenty, keep the lock on the door. ‘Fraid somebody gonna come and take it while they’re outa makin’ more….what for ?…..I got plenty of nothin’, and nothin’s plenty for me…
knight1192a over 2 years ago
Who’s routine is that from. Certainly not something Pastis came up with on his own. And I’m fairly certain I’ve heard the actgual routine. Before the ’80s, believe it was maybe before the ’70s too.
briggs.roy078 over 2 years ago
Welcome to America 2022!
Calvin over 2 years ago
And, the “Vandals took the handle” too
Sisyphos over 2 years ago
Don’t Rat and Pig have a house in the suburbs, in a pretty safe place? Maybe Rat also keeps an apartment in a tougher part of the city?