O’, the wisdom expressed by Andy Capp!!! Eccl 7:28What, O my son? And what , O son of my womb? And what, O son of my vows? Do not give your strength to women, nor your ways to that which destroys kings. Prov 31:2-3
Conniseurs of those things maintain that a British police cell is far more comfortable and better appointed, in most cases, than those of a regular prison. You get far better food when you’re an overnight guest of the police force, for one thing, and you very rarely have to share a cell… in cases where the prison system has been filled up to the max and police cells have had to take the overspill, exprienced cons have begged for police accomodation…
I actually did have a guy in jail who wanted to make sure someone got him out, so he called both his wife and girlfriend. When both showed up at the same time, he no longer wanted out.
British police cells must be a lot nicer than the Irish ones. I remember spending a rather uncomfortable night at the Kevin St. station in Dublin after a youthful indiscretion ( similar to Andy’s usual one ) back in the late 60’s
Reminds me of a story as told by Lennie Briscoe (character in Law & Order)…A man was arrested for robbing a laundromat. He allegedly broke into the coin machines. When the judge granted him bail, his wife came with the money…all in quarters.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
Does Andy prefer Chalkie or the barkeeper to bail him out instead?
rockstarjeo over 12 years ago
flo is enough!
Linguist over 12 years ago
Andy knows where he’s safe. He doesn’t want to hear the litany of his sins broadcast in surround sound.
isthereanybodyoutthere over 12 years ago
O’, the wisdom expressed by Andy Capp!!! Eccl 7:28What, O my son? And what , O son of my womb? And what, O son of my vows? Do not give your strength to women, nor your ways to that which destroys kings. Prov 31:2-3
Sandfan over 12 years ago
Andy’s silver tongue and winning ways usually keep him out jail…
AgProv over 12 years ago
Conniseurs of those things maintain that a British police cell is far more comfortable and better appointed, in most cases, than those of a regular prison. You get far better food when you’re an overnight guest of the police force, for one thing, and you very rarely have to share a cell… in cases where the prison system has been filled up to the max and police cells have had to take the overspill, exprienced cons have begged for police accomodation…
rshive over 12 years ago
Seems like he’s safer in there. Not great food, but better than Flo’s.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 12 years ago
I actually did have a guy in jail who wanted to make sure someone got him out, so he called both his wife and girlfriend. When both showed up at the same time, he no longer wanted out.
Linguist over 12 years ago
British police cells must be a lot nicer than the Irish ones. I remember spending a rather uncomfortable night at the Kevin St. station in Dublin after a youthful indiscretion ( similar to Andy’s usual one ) back in the late 60’s
jtviper7 over 12 years ago
Andy’s better off locked up in jail..You know how 3 girls will gang up on any guy. ( for absolutely nothing )
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
The best jail cell in the world is probably the one frequented by Otis Campbell in Mayberry!
ReneTray over 12 years ago
It’s safer in there.
Dragoncat over 12 years ago
At this time he chooses to be under police protection.
Dragoncat over 12 years ago
Reminds me of a story as told by Lennie Briscoe (character in Law & Order)…A man was arrested for robbing a laundromat. He allegedly broke into the coin machines. When the judge granted him bail, his wife came with the money…all in quarters.
Number Three over 12 years ago
Well that’s nice isn’t it?
Why did Flo have to bring her mother and sister along? Is she trying to torture Andy or something?
LOL LOL. Well done, Flo!
xxx
Number Three over 12 years ago
Andy Capp 1961
I can hardly speak for laughing when I read this strip.
Andy deserved this.
transylvanian over 12 years ago
He’s much safer in, with Flo, her mum, and her sister on the warpath. :)
goalgo over 12 years ago
thx. for the link. I’m guessing that’s from about 1961