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I grew up in a pretty bad neighborhood, but moved to a āniceā town when I bought a home. It never fails to amaze me that people keep their doors unlocked. When you read about a killing in some leafy āburb or rural outpost, inevitably a news report will quote a neighbor with some variation of, āyou never think of that kind of thing happening here.ā Well, maybe you should, so you donāt become the next victim.
Hey Varnes, double paw, No more snow on Halloween!!! Michigan! 50 degrees in January! I guess we will have another monster snow and ice storm in Feb like last year? I heard that the melting of the polar ice caps changes the air pressure and brings us cold air from Canada via the Jet Stream. I guess the cold air has not arrived yet.
South Valley in Albuquerque is rural but we lock our doors and put bars on our windows, I like living here, but āthose kind of thingsā happen here all the damn time.
I used to live in North central Minnesota, when I was in high school. One weekend someone broke into my grandmothers house. We knew they werenāt locals cause they broke a window to get in. Police agreed with us cause the doors werenāt locked.
I commend Janis (note the spelling) for being committed to her daily walks. The local track in my neighborhood shuts down the lights when the sun sets, so no late evening walks for us! Bummer.
Purple, yup. The cold air is gonna break loose eventually. And then itāll be lake effect city āround these parts..Hopefully weāll get a couple of low pressure system snowstorms, too
Actually, as far as break-ins, way out in the country is a vulnerable place to be. Nobody around, no body to see anythingā¦.In a small town, or near a small town is the place to beā¦ everybody knows whoās who and they take the time to notice strangers doing strange thingsā¦..The bad news? People donāt mind their own business. The good news? People donāt mind their own businessā¦
yeah, but if anything happened to her-people would think, (and some would say) what was she doing out by herself after dark? they would be blaming the victim.
1. Self-defense classes (unarmed combat, disarming attackers) plus daily/weekly practice, practice, working out.2. Concealed-carry permits if thereās any viable excuse for applying. (In CA, even open carry has become impossible, and concealed ā fuggedaboudit!) Thereās no good way of recording how many tragedies have been avoided by the uncertainty of whether a āvictimā is packing. Yeah, there are counterexamples, but where itās available, the numbers are less.
Varnes about 13 years ago
I live in S.W. Michigan. I only lock my doors when I go away for a few daysā¦but I really donāt need tooā¦
Varnes about 13 years ago
BTW, I love the artwork on this one a lotā¦.
Devils Knight about 13 years ago
i live in mich i can walk any where at any time ( concealed pistol license )
tnazar about 13 years ago
Weāve lived here in the hills of Maine almost all our adult lives. Weāve begun locking the house when we leave. Things are changing.
doublepaw about 13 years ago
Hey Varnes-I am in SW MiI too, canāt you tell by my ID?
P-B about 13 years ago
I grew up in a pretty bad neighborhood, but moved to a āniceā town when I bought a home. It never fails to amaze me that people keep their doors unlocked. When you read about a killing in some leafy āburb or rural outpost, inevitably a news report will quote a neighbor with some variation of, āyou never think of that kind of thing happening here.ā Well, maybe you should, so you donāt become the next victim.
Purple Me about 13 years ago
Hey Varnes, double paw, No more snow on Halloween!!! Michigan! 50 degrees in January! I guess we will have another monster snow and ice storm in Feb like last year? I heard that the melting of the polar ice caps changes the air pressure and brings us cold air from Canada via the Jet Stream. I guess the cold air has not arrived yet.
cork about 13 years ago
South Valley in Albuquerque is rural but we lock our doors and put bars on our windows, I like living here, but āthose kind of thingsā happen here all the damn time.
cookie69041 about 13 years ago
I know exactly how she feels!
Sangelia about 13 years ago
I live in a area that is supposedly high crime. and I can walk about at night.and 5:30 isnāt late at night, unless it is your bed timeā¦..
rcerinys701 about 13 years ago
I used to live in North central Minnesota, when I was in high school. One weekend someone broke into my grandmothers house. We knew they werenāt locals cause they broke a window to get in. Police agreed with us cause the doors werenāt locked.
Outnumbered about 13 years ago
My neighbor gives me grief about the lights and locks on my house. Heās had three B&Eās in the last three years, Iāve had none.
psychlady about 13 years ago
I bet sheāll be glad when it stays light later ā I know I will!!
gaebie about 13 years ago
The point is itās only 5:30. It is still (technically) the afternoon.
iced tea about 13 years ago
She shouldnāt be alone.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 13 years ago
I see the winter solstice and the winter solstice sees me,God bless the winter solstice and God bless me.
StoicLion1973 about 13 years ago
I commend Janis (note the spelling) for being committed to her daily walks. The local track in my neighborhood shuts down the lights when the sun sets, so no late evening walks for us! Bummer.
Richard Surran Premium Member about 13 years ago
Janis is trying to resist the urge to get her jammies on and go to bed.
ed.siteman about 13 years ago
Sorry to interrupt the engaging conversation, but what the hell is the point of todayās strip?
MysteryCat about 13 years ago
How do you avoid being out after dark when it gets dark at 4:30?
hippogriff about 13 years ago
The rottweillers may be better attack dogs, but the chihuahuas are better at warning. That yap will penetrate any background noise.
ankerdorthe about 13 years ago
5:30 afternoon or morning? Up north it is difficult to tell, as the light is fading at 3:30 PM and do not return til 8:30 AM this time of the year.
Niki1983 about 13 years ago
The funniest thing for me is that, upon looking at the clock after reading the strip, the time was within a few minutes of 5:30. Awesome.
QuietStorm27 about 13 years ago
Where Iām from the criminals donāt wait til dark, you just mind your own business and pray u can get to and from in one piece!
Varnes about 13 years ago
Purple, yup. The cold air is gonna break loose eventually. And then itāll be lake effect city āround these parts..Hopefully weāll get a couple of low pressure system snowstorms, too
Varnes about 13 years ago
doublepaw, Iāve kinda suspected that. The Varnes of Ackley knows all and sees allā¦ā¦
Varnes about 13 years ago
Actually, as far as break-ins, way out in the country is a vulnerable place to be. Nobody around, no body to see anythingā¦.In a small town, or near a small town is the place to beā¦ everybody knows whoās who and they take the time to notice strangers doing strange thingsā¦..The bad news? People donāt mind their own business. The good news? People donāt mind their own businessā¦
blanche64 about 13 years ago
yeah, but if anything happened to her-people would think, (and some would say) what was she doing out by herself after dark? they would be blaming the victim.
pbarnrob about 13 years ago
1. Self-defense classes (unarmed combat, disarming attackers) plus daily/weekly practice, practice, working out.2. Concealed-carry permits if thereās any viable excuse for applying. (In CA, even open carry has become impossible, and concealed ā fuggedaboudit!) Thereās no good way of recording how many tragedies have been avoided by the uncertainty of whether a āvictimā is packing. Yeah, there are counterexamples, but where itās available, the numbers are less.