Ohhh, yikes… my last three semesters at college, I lived at the grad house… You had to be 21 years old to live there… there was an above ground parking lot, and an underground one.. One semester I was in the above ground lot, the last two semesters I was in the underground lot. I wouldn’t trade that for anything. Plus, we had security.
To those who live in warmer climates, take it from a Minne-snow-tan that brushing off ten inches of snow in the morning (as we’re about to get today and tonight) is also a pain.
This is a 20 year old strip. In Toronto, they’re stealing cars all over the place. Some people are using an old car to block their nice car in the driveway. Pull up close and box it in.
It might seem unusual to see it snowing hard this early in spring but we just got socked with some cold weather today, not cold enough for snow, but uncharacteristically cold. Another reason why I don’t put cold weather clothing away until maybe May.
I grew up in the Buffalo NY area. At college I use to park my car where I’d be at the end of the day and take inter campus buses to get to classes (a parking space was something you never gave up). There were quite a few days I’d get back and end up clearing off a few cars with feet of snow on them before finding which one was mine.
howtheduck 8 months ago
Sounds like an underground job.
Enter.Name.Here 8 months ago
Judging by the weather and the snow drifts you should find it stuck about 20-30 feet from the underground parking lot exit.
rasputin's horoscope 8 months ago
So that means one assigned underground space is temporarily available?
snsurone76 8 months ago
Snow, freezing cold, high winds—and those two are still bareheaded outside!!
What’s funny here is that other comics are celebrating the early signs of spring.
snsurone76 8 months ago
Ted looks considerably older than in his earlier strips. Has his playboy lifestyle finally caught up with him?
Cactus-Pete 8 months ago
Just stolen? Shouldn’t you call the police?
French Persons Premium Member 8 months ago
Ohhh, yikes… my last three semesters at college, I lived at the grad house… You had to be 21 years old to live there… there was an above ground parking lot, and an underground one.. One semester I was in the above ground lot, the last two semesters I was in the underground lot. I wouldn’t trade that for anything. Plus, we had security.
SquidGamerGal 8 months ago
Don’t they have security in those underground parking lots?
nancyb creator 8 months ago
How did they get the car out of the garage? I well remember my Dad having to scrape the snow off the car windows in the winter.
flagmichael 8 months ago
If there is ice rather than just snow on the windshield I get in the car and warm it up.
KageKat 8 months ago
Everything is a trade-off!
kamoolah 8 months ago
How can that be? There is no crime in Canada.
Bob Blumenfeld 8 months ago
To those who live in warmer climates, take it from a Minne-snow-tan that brushing off ten inches of snow in the morning (as we’re about to get today and tonight) is also a pain.
Redd Panda 8 months ago
This is a 20 year old strip. In Toronto, they’re stealing cars all over the place. Some people are using an old car to block their nice car in the driveway. Pull up close and box it in.
Terminal Frost Premium Member 8 months ago
TOOSH!
Robert4170 8 months ago
It’s things like this that make me glad I don’t live where it snows.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 8 months ago
It might seem unusual to see it snowing hard this early in spring but we just got socked with some cold weather today, not cold enough for snow, but uncharacteristically cold. Another reason why I don’t put cold weather clothing away until maybe May.
Anon4242 8 months ago
I grew up in the Buffalo NY area. At college I use to park my car where I’d be at the end of the day and take inter campus buses to get to classes (a parking space was something you never gave up). There were quite a few days I’d get back and end up clearing off a few cars with feet of snow on them before finding which one was mine.
Barnabus Blackoak 8 months ago
another joke here could have been he was cleaning off the wrong car!
eced52 8 months ago
Bazinga
lanainutahdesert 8 months ago
Wow! I was born in Maine—I remember those winters in the ’50s. Now I live in the American Soutwest; what a difference.
The Great_Black President 8 months ago
A car is stolen.
Suspect: Gordon Mayes
ktrabbit 8 months ago
So…someone didn’t feel like cleaning off their own car?
markkahler52 8 months ago
You’ll still have to clean it off in the morning. IF you make it home….
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 8 months ago
Well, that sucks!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
Good old Buffalo—-it comes out to play 30 days per buried year