Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for May 01, 2013
April 30, 2013
May 02, 2013
Transcript:
Delta: "Looks like we need gas"
Delta: "And here's a station! We're good!"
Bernice: "Guess I have to go inside to pay"
Delta: "I need to use the restroom"
*click*
I sure hope that the windows are down but I think not- .Hope the girls have their cell phones handy so Luann can come save the day and join them…….you know, this is a common occurrence-happened to me once, long time ago.
…And this is why i lock my doors with my keys. I learned maybe about the same age as these girls that it was a better idea, but thankfully it wasn’t the hard way. I had the fortune of having a car (1985 Toyota Supra) that would not allow the doors to lock that way – and remain locked – if the key was in the ignition.
Yep, I’ve gotten trapped in another city for over a day because the spare key was on the other side of a snowed over highway. I’ve learned to keep the other key with me at all times. Good thing too because I did just this thing not two weeks ago because I became distracted and didn’t perform my “keys are in my hand when I step out of vehicle” ritual habit. IQ of 135 and I’m still absent-minded.
I long carried a spare car key in my wallet… it saved my bacon countless times – this was before the the days of smart start fobs, which won’t allow the car to lock if the key is inside the vehicle.
My wife and I learned to make that one of the things we think about, like a mini checklist, before we close the door…. now it’s an ingrained habit to check for house keys and ID before leaving, and car keys before we shut the car door, even if it’s just in front of our home….
The only thing worse is everyone assuming everyone else is locking the doors before you go on a hike, only to return to find your purses have been swiped, then going to the sheriff’s office to find over $2,000 already has been run up on your credit cards.
If one of them has a cell phone not locked in the car they can call a lock-smith or pop-a-lock or something similar. The fuel station will have a phone for that matter. Don’t have to call Luann.
I have a friend (blond female) who called me in tears saying her battery in her clicker was dead and she couldn’t get into her car. I said to look next to the clicker on her KEYS for the key that had her car logo on it… AND USE IT TO OPEN THE DOOR!!! Five years of owning that car and she had never used the key.
I remember a real life story when the mother who was sleeping in back of the van got out to go to the bathroom with no shoes or purse. The husband and kids drove off thinking she was in back. The police tried to help. She somehow caught a flight to get home three states away.
The moral of this weeks strip is they don’t need Luann to have drama in their life. These two are always thinking they are so much smarter and superior to Luann yet they are just as human as she is and gasp make mistakes too.
My car beeps at me if I open the car door with the keys in the ignition – and it continues beeping at me until I remove the keys. And my car is OVER ten years old!
Hang on a sec.. Delta is on the passenger side. She can’t lock all the doors on that side. Only Bernice can if she has that feature in the car. So, Her side should not be locked. We didn’t see B. lock the door.
Not sure what kinda car she’s driving but on mine the passenger door can’t lock ALL the doors. Just the drivers side can. Plus if I open my car door with key in the ignition a bell keeps dinging to remind me to take the key out. Car manufacturers try to think ahead to what we ‘might’ do & try to prevent it from happening.
Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. Car I’d rented specifically to travel out of state to bring home my new Pekingese puppy because the car had A/C when mine didn’t; it was the heat of a Southern summer. AAA to the rescue!
anybody else notice how irrelevant these two’s story arcs are? First…unless she has a car that is older than mid 90’s (possibly older for Honda) if the key is in the ignition, the driver’s door will never lock, even if the lock is manually set, once the door is closed it automatically unlocks itself…
I’m starting to think Mr. Evans pool of ideas is starting, or has dried out…that’s what happens when you have half the characters actually grow up and the other half stuck in “teen life”…
He should just get back to the main character arcs and leave these two where they belong…as background support.
I always take my key out of the ignition or roll down the window when I gas up. You never know when the car will decide to lock itself. Every car I have had in the past twenty years has on occasion decided to lock itself even though I always turn off the automatic locking itself option.
My 2003 Dodge Caravan will not lock if the keys are in the ignition, but it will if they’re in the CAR. Been there, done that. And you can lock ALL the doors from the passenger side – I do it every day.
In my 8 year old car, if I use the powerlock to lock all doors while the key is still in the ignition the lock simply springs open again. Also I have to use the powerlock switch, not the door switch, if I want to lock all doors from the passenger side.
Why in h&\\ would Delta lock the doors like that? It doesn’t make any sense!And why didn’t Bernice take the keys out of the ignition? That’s something you do whenever you turn of the engine, and especially before you exit the car!As for cell phones, those are probably in their purses / pocketbooks / sandbags or whatever, and locked inside.Looks like this will be a long week.
I know, I know… it’s just a comic…1) I have never known anyone who ever left their keys in the ignition (I am not young!).2) What parents would allow their teens to drive without some sort of roadside assistance? It comes free with most insurance policies. So, there will be no problem, just call them to come unlock the door. I know, I know…. it’s just a comic, so it will go on for a week with hilarious misadventures.(Of course, I can’t pump my own gas here in Oregon, it’s against the law, so that never would happen anyway!)
Bernice is organized…hopefully she will have a spare key in her wallet. Or, just ask a local thug to unlock the door for you, or the police can use a slim jim…no problem they should be able to figure this out, unless it is an abandoned gas station.
Not to sound ominous, but I think there’s way more “iceberg” to follow after this small “tip”…. some problems roam in packs, and some problems like to show up and complicate others….
Uh, I was answering a question someone asked, and there IS relief when they said: “we’re good”… the hyperbole I spoke of (cartwheels) was to generally show that sometimes the smallest things can make us feel better, and NOT EVERYTHING has to be linear and spelled out in a comic strip, fictional story, etc… but again, I was just answering a question….
and furthermore, I maintain and submit that when you’re on a long trip or on an otherwise unfamiliar road, a gas station or a rest area is a welcome thing at the time….it’s funny what we can take for granted, or look at as just some “regular old thing/ ordinary thing”….and, again, I was just explaining the possibility of this in answering a question….
Don’t be too hard on her. She was careful enough to think of security—in fact that is ingrained in her—but you can see why her mind was elsewhere when she did this. I was on Beacon Hill in Boston once, when a man much too young for a senior moment slammed the door of a really nice sports car, immediately realized that he had locked himself out, and loudly berated himself with a rude word you can supply for yourself. By the way, the standard 2011 Corolla does not stop you for doing this— with any kind of signal either.
The passenger should never lock the car, only the driver, that way they have a chance to remember the keys. Actually my car will not allow you to leave the door locked on the drivers side with the key in the ignition.
1) No one has a bag or purse— howya gonna pay?2) At least there’s no baby in the backseat— like some parents leave to watch the car.3) Is the arc that someone is going to steal the car or just that they get locked out? (I could help them break in— one of my talents)4) Who said this would be a “Low Comment” week— yesterday there were 153! Team Evans knows how to hook us!
And when I’m driving distance, I LOVE gas station breaks! Coffee, donut, coffee, burger, coffee, coffee, (you have to buy coffee to morally justify using their restrooms).
All they have to do is call their auto insurance, tell them that they are locked out of the car, and they’ll send a tow truck, and the driver will use a Slim-Jim to unlock the door. No stress, no drama, no worries. Easy-squeezy-peasy.
I’ve always been so afraid that would happen that now I NEVER get out of my car without taking the key out of the ignition and putting it into my pocket. Don’t get locked out and my car won’t be stolen while I’m buying a soda.
“Car door locks is also on topic.”I was in agreement that it was, just wanted to “defend” the prune juice bit… ( I NEVER thought I’d actually say that one day)
“I don’t mind most of the whimsical side trips our discussions take at all …. but for this to actually BE “on topic” as you say, seems pretty pathetic.”.Dave, enough commentators here have admitted actually doing something like this that the strip—and comments—count as useful advice. Besides, it creates suspense for those wondering if Bernice is going to make her appointment on time.
If it’s a car built in the last, oh, 20 years, it has a door chime when the key is in the ignition and you open the door. Cars with a microchip key and power locks won’t lock at all if the key is in the ignition.
passenger side locks only lock the passenger door. It is the drivers side that locks all doors. So the doors are not lock. But it is a cartoon so real world logic doesn’t apply.
As for call some one to unlock the door . My daughter just got one of the local boys to pop it. in the country all the guys know how and in the city too.
First of all, it wasn’t the driver who locked the car.
Second, I know plenty of men who have done that. Once my husband locked the car with the key in the ignition. He had an extra key in his wallet, which he had tossed in the front seat after getting his credit card out to pay inside. Also had a key in his jacket pocket, which he had tossed in the back seat. Three keys, all locked in the car.
A “Hide a Key” is a good investment. It’s a little metal box with a magnet that you could stick on the frame or in the wheel well. I don’t know if they still make them.
I love how many of you all are trying to proclaim how smart you are about locking keys in the car, insisting that cars are incapable of locking the keys inside, upset that a car would dare to have a lock switch on the passenger side, or proclaiming that two 16 year old girls should somehow have known better. Come on this is a fairly easy situation to get into and teenagers are not known for their foresight. I guess no one here made any stupid mistakes as a kid. Fact is many cars have lock switches on both sides and Delta’s parents have probably drilled locking doors into her so that it is second nature. They may call AAA they might not but at this point in the story they don’t even realize what has happened yet.Let the story teller have a chance to tell his story before you all tell him it’s wrong. BTW I don’t think Dirk will be the one to open the car since locksmiths are not supposed to have criminal records.
I don’t think this little mishap is the thick of the plot yet. I’ve been saying it could be the start of something a little more “dramatic” (getting tired of that word getting tossed around here, but it is a word…). Like maybe a slightly more serious situation coming up… Or it could be a set-up for either a chance encounter with someone who presents one of them with a future opportunity for something down the road, or maybe something unexpectedly pleasant. I know it seems an obvious thing to say, but my point is, it just seems that this is only the beginning of something with a payoff soon….
Oh man, LOVE this story arc so far. These boneheads are probably headed for far worse problems than this, and I can’t wait! By the end of it all I expect to see them stranded on an uncharted desert island with their clothes in tatters, fighting to the death over the last can of tuna fish.
My wife did something similar at a gas station years ago, when our daughter, who was in a car seat, but old enough to reach the lock button, was asleep in the back seat – and she didn’t wake up until a policeman with a ‘slim jim’ popped the lock!
imbaldeagle over 11 years ago
How surprising! I didn’t realize that Bernice could be careless. I guess that we misjudge persons on occasion.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Oh NO, Bernice.
DRIVE OFF Without Paying so we can TEST the “Response Time” of the Local Po-Po!
overtherainbow over 11 years ago
Maybe Dirk works at that gas station, and he pushes them home to Pittsville.
sameyers over 11 years ago
Wonder if after dissing her yesterday, they’ll have to call Luann for help?
ILikeMeSomeComics over 11 years ago
Who didn’t see that coming?
mrhappy4aa over 11 years ago
I sure hope that the windows are down but I think not- .Hope the girls have their cell phones handy so Luann can come save the day and join them…….you know, this is a common occurrence-happened to me once, long time ago.
junemmoffatt over 11 years ago
If I open the door with my key still in the ignition, I get beeped at. Surely Bernice’s car isn’t so old as to not have that safety feature!
barbarasbrute over 11 years ago
Delta just locked the doors in panel 3.
locuravamp over 11 years ago
done this SO many times.
Hank1938 over 11 years ago
Truly smart people carry the extra key in their other pocket…
Do be careful about loading you key ring with keys! The extra weight will eventually mess up the ignition switch!
fjorab over 11 years ago
…And this is why i lock my doors with my keys. I learned maybe about the same age as these girls that it was a better idea, but thankfully it wasn’t the hard way. I had the fortune of having a car (1985 Toyota Supra) that would not allow the doors to lock that way – and remain locked – if the key was in the ignition.
BenderSastre over 11 years ago
Yep, I’ve gotten trapped in another city for over a day because the spare key was on the other side of a snowed over highway. I’ve learned to keep the other key with me at all times. Good thing too because I did just this thing not two weeks ago because I became distracted and didn’t perform my “keys are in my hand when I step out of vehicle” ritual habit. IQ of 135 and I’m still absent-minded.
The Old Wolf over 11 years ago
I long carried a spare car key in my wallet… it saved my bacon countless times – this was before the the days of smart start fobs, which won’t allow the car to lock if the key is inside the vehicle.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
My wife and I learned to make that one of the things we think about, like a mini checklist, before we close the door…. now it’s an ingrained habit to check for house keys and ID before leaving, and car keys before we shut the car door, even if it’s just in front of our home….
artybee over 11 years ago
The only thing worse is everyone assuming everyone else is locking the doors before you go on a hike, only to return to find your purses have been swiped, then going to the sheriff’s office to find over $2,000 already has been run up on your credit cards.
night ranger over 11 years ago
If one of them has a cell phone not locked in the car they can call a lock-smith or pop-a-lock or something similar. The fuel station will have a phone for that matter. Don’t have to call Luann.
night ranger over 11 years ago
Of course having some come and unlock the car will cost at least $50.00 .
ninjanick101 over 11 years ago
Time to call the tow truck.
WoodEye over 11 years ago
I have a friend (blond female) who called me in tears saying her battery in her clicker was dead and she couldn’t get into her car. I said to look next to the clicker on her KEYS for the key that had her car logo on it… AND USE IT TO OPEN THE DOOR!!! Five years of owning that car and she had never used the key.
redwinger over 11 years ago
I remember a real life story when the mother who was sleeping in back of the van got out to go to the bathroom with no shoes or purse. The husband and kids drove off thinking she was in back. The police tried to help. She somehow caught a flight to get home three states away.
poochiewoochie over 11 years ago
The moral of this weeks strip is they don’t need Luann to have drama in their life. These two are always thinking they are so much smarter and superior to Luann yet they are just as human as she is and gasp make mistakes too.
bagbalm over 11 years ago
A brick fixes it.
EstrelitaH over 11 years ago
My car beeps at me if I open the car door with the keys in the ignition – and it continues beeping at me until I remove the keys. And my car is OVER ten years old!
Namrepus over 11 years ago
(re Panel 1) Is finding a gas station on the road really something to celebrate?
Edward White over 11 years ago
Why call Luann? + to have AAA Don’t you have to be in CA. or NV.?? I thought Luann’s family was on the East Coast?
I always keep a 2nd. set in my pocket for just that Emergency. & I have AAA. :)
Edward White over 11 years ago
Hang on a sec.. Delta is on the passenger side. She can’t lock all the doors on that side. Only Bernice can if she has that feature in the car. So, Her side should not be locked. We didn’t see B. lock the door.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member over 11 years ago
That’s why I also have a small key ring with my second key.Also my car has the number pad access on the driver’s door too.
vwdualnomand over 11 years ago
hope you have a slim jim to unlock. also, maybe the police can help.
yankeetexan over 11 years ago
Not sure what kinda car she’s driving but on mine the passenger door can’t lock ALL the doors. Just the drivers side can. Plus if I open my car door with key in the ignition a bell keeps dinging to remind me to take the key out. Car manufacturers try to think ahead to what we ‘might’ do & try to prevent it from happening.
Rockyhammock over 11 years ago
Oops and you know 99.9% of women do NOT have a spare key.
RoseHawke over 11 years ago
Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. Car I’d rented specifically to travel out of state to bring home my new Pekingese puppy because the car had A/C when mine didn’t; it was the heat of a Southern summer. AAA to the rescue!
rasalom over 11 years ago
That’s Karma replying to their trash talk about Luann.
linsonl over 11 years ago
I had a car that locked itself if you left it running for air conditioning….having your car lock you out really tightens your jaw muscles.
JustSaying2013 over 11 years ago
anybody else notice how irrelevant these two’s story arcs are? First…unless she has a car that is older than mid 90’s (possibly older for Honda) if the key is in the ignition, the driver’s door will never lock, even if the lock is manually set, once the door is closed it automatically unlocks itself…
I’m starting to think Mr. Evans pool of ideas is starting, or has dried out…that’s what happens when you have half the characters actually grow up and the other half stuck in “teen life”…
He should just get back to the main character arcs and leave these two where they belong…as background support.
w2lj over 11 years ago
Locked doors – looks like LuAnn will be good enough to be called to the rescue now.
ewalnut over 11 years ago
Cars beep at you for so many things these days that you get to ignore it. So a warning beep for leaving the keys in the car just doesnt register.
Bandera_Ken over 11 years ago
I always take my key out of the ignition or roll down the window when I gas up. You never know when the car will decide to lock itself. Every car I have had in the past twenty years has on occasion decided to lock itself even though I always turn off the automatic locking itself option.
Hugh Manatee over 11 years ago
Meanwhile….BRAD AND TONI ARE GETTING MARRIED!
schlitz over 11 years ago
Oh Jeeze.. Wonder if they have their cell phones with them and can call OnStar if the car has that feature??
Dragongourd Premium Member over 11 years ago
And is the cell phone still in the car?
Runforson over 11 years ago
Now they are going to have to call Luann and she’s not going to be happy they went without them
PMark over 11 years ago
I have a hard time believing this has never happened at this gas station before. The attendant will have a number to call if it happens.
Dragongourd Premium Member over 11 years ago
My 2003 Dodge Caravan will not lock if the keys are in the ignition, but it will if they’re in the CAR. Been there, done that. And you can lock ALL the doors from the passenger side – I do it every day.
RCKJD over 11 years ago
In my 8 year old car, if I use the powerlock to lock all doors while the key is still in the ignition the lock simply springs open again. Also I have to use the powerlock switch, not the door switch, if I want to lock all doors from the passenger side.
dr_dolittle_rwc over 11 years ago
It’s not Bernice this time. That is Delta’s hand locking the door.
Who ever takes out the keys to fill the tank, unless you have a locking gas cap?!
Endunamoo over 11 years ago
ack… $115 for a local “key smith” to open the door. or mom has to drive out with the spare… if you have a spare…
sjsczurek over 11 years ago
Why in h&\\ would Delta lock the doors like that? It doesn’t make any sense!And why didn’t Bernice take the keys out of the ignition? That’s something you do whenever you turn of the engine, and especially before you exit the car!As for cell phones, those are probably in their purses / pocketbooks / sandbags or whatever, and locked inside.Looks like this will be a long week.
Chris Kenworthy over 11 years ago
I had to call the CAA twice for this kind of thing.Now I carry two car keys, one in each pocket. Haven’t locked them both inside yet. ;)
sundogusa over 11 years ago
My car & truck will not lock if the keys are in the ignition in the off position.
Dconskjk over 11 years ago
Ok, still no big deal. Get a coat hanger and a wooden doorstop. Learned how to do that when I left my keys in my car
twinsoniclab over 11 years ago
I know, I know… it’s just a comic…1) I have never known anyone who ever left their keys in the ignition (I am not young!).2) What parents would allow their teens to drive without some sort of roadside assistance? It comes free with most insurance policies. So, there will be no problem, just call them to come unlock the door. I know, I know…. it’s just a comic, so it will go on for a week with hilarious misadventures.(Of course, I can’t pump my own gas here in Oregon, it’s against the law, so that never would happen anyway!)
Trails4GMZ over 11 years ago
Bernice is organized…hopefully she will have a spare key in her wallet. Or, just ask a local thug to unlock the door for you, or the police can use a slim jim…no problem they should be able to figure this out, unless it is an abandoned gas station.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Not to sound ominous, but I think there’s way more “iceberg” to follow after this small “tip”…. some problems roam in packs, and some problems like to show up and complicate others….
Doctor11 over 11 years ago
Uh oh!
LadyJ4444 over 11 years ago
Responsible parents would make sure their teenage daughter has AAA before allowing her to take a road trip.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Uh, I was answering a question someone asked, and there IS relief when they said: “we’re good”… the hyperbole I spoke of (cartwheels) was to generally show that sometimes the smallest things can make us feel better, and NOT EVERYTHING has to be linear and spelled out in a comic strip, fictional story, etc… but again, I was just answering a question….
krbuza over 11 years ago
Um… on my car the “lock all doors” button is NOT on the passenger side door. Nor should it be. The one who controls the keys should control the locks.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
and furthermore, I maintain and submit that when you’re on a long trip or on an otherwise unfamiliar road, a gas station or a rest area is a welcome thing at the time….it’s funny what we can take for granted, or look at as just some “regular old thing/ ordinary thing”….and, again, I was just explaining the possibility of this in answering a question….
JimT8 over 11 years ago
Don’t be too hard on her. She was careful enough to think of security—in fact that is ingrained in her—but you can see why her mind was elsewhere when she did this. I was on Beacon Hill in Boston once, when a man much too young for a senior moment slammed the door of a really nice sports car, immediately realized that he had locked himself out, and loudly berated himself with a rude word you can supply for yourself. By the way, the standard 2011 Corolla does not stop you for doing this— with any kind of signal either.
dianecliff over 11 years ago
Most modern cars won’t lock if the keys are in the ignition. Must be an old car.
booktrout over 11 years ago
thank god Bernice has a spare in her purse…….
billpat1 over 11 years ago
The passenger should never lock the car, only the driver, that way they have a chance to remember the keys. Actually my car will not allow you to leave the door locked on the drivers side with the key in the ignition.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Bad idea girls!
ACTIVIST1234 over 11 years ago
1) No one has a bag or purse— howya gonna pay?2) At least there’s no baby in the backseat— like some parents leave to watch the car.3) Is the arc that someone is going to steal the car or just that they get locked out? (I could help them break in— one of my talents)4) Who said this would be a “Low Comment” week— yesterday there were 153! Team Evans knows how to hook us!
KEA over 11 years ago
oopsie
ACTIVIST1234 over 11 years ago
And when I’m driving distance, I LOVE gas station breaks! Coffee, donut, coffee, burger, coffee, coffee, (you have to buy coffee to morally justify using their restrooms).
Yuban333 over 11 years ago
All they have to do is call their auto insurance, tell them that they are locked out of the car, and they’ll send a tow truck, and the driver will use a Slim-Jim to unlock the door. No stress, no drama, no worries. Easy-squeezy-peasy.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Well, technically, the prune juice was on topic, as it was being referred to by the Degroots, as all they had to celebrate with…..
JayBluE over 11 years ago
and was part of Toni’s joke…. The punch line, if you will…. (sorry….)
jonnijones over 11 years ago
I’ve always been so afraid that would happen that now I NEVER get out of my car without taking the key out of the ignition and putting it into my pocket. Don’t get locked out and my car won’t be stolen while I’m buying a soda.
reedkomicks Premium Member over 11 years ago
Double parked, in Manhattan, car running. Cop with slim jim bailed me out of that jam. 1970 chevett (woody)
JayBluE over 11 years ago
“Car door locks is also on topic.”I was in agreement that it was, just wanted to “defend” the prune juice bit… ( I NEVER thought I’d actually say that one day)
JimT8 over 11 years ago
More expensive than a locksmith.
JimT8 over 11 years ago
Dave, this is sure better than making up our own left field predictions of where the story is going next.
JimT8 over 11 years ago
“I don’t mind most of the whimsical side trips our discussions take at all …. but for this to actually BE “on topic” as you say, seems pretty pathetic.”.Dave, enough commentators here have admitted actually doing something like this that the strip—and comments—count as useful advice. Besides, it creates suspense for those wondering if Bernice is going to make her appointment on time.
angusdad over 11 years ago
Hand raised
sfknight over 11 years ago
hmm. that’s funny. my 94 honda won’t let me power lock down all 4 doors unless i’m inside the car. the driver side always remains up.
chptrekker over 11 years ago
If it’s a car built in the last, oh, 20 years, it has a door chime when the key is in the ignition and you open the door. Cars with a microchip key and power locks won’t lock at all if the key is in the ignition.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
I keep a spare key in my wallet.
AKHenderson Premium Member over 11 years ago
I was about to say what briatollah said.
Sure hope the next ‘toon doesn’t have somebody breaking the window and stealing the car.
Argy.Bargy2 over 11 years ago
I’m with you.
Lamberger over 11 years ago
I have always maintained that it is incredibly bad design to have a passenger door lock enable all-door-lock.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 11 years ago
I believe Karen’s reprogrammed just about EVERYBODY in the Strip. Interesting.
Hey. Hey.
Wanna have some FUN and bring some REAL Drama to this story line?
Have Bern walk up to the attendant and say: (SNORT) “This is a STICK UP!!!”
Yeah, Yeah.
THAT was MEAN.
…..,EVEN for Me……,
MermaidStitcher over 11 years ago
passenger side locks only lock the passenger door. It is the drivers side that locks all doors. So the doors are not lock. But it is a cartoon so real world logic doesn’t apply.
MermaidStitcher over 11 years ago
As for call some one to unlock the door . My daughter just got one of the local boys to pop it. in the country all the guys know how and in the city too.
loubarra over 11 years ago
Call “Blondstar”
notbornyesterday over 11 years ago
Bernice didn’t fill up her tank before the start of a road trip ?
Delta didn’t empty her tank before the start of a road trip ?
and these are the “smart girls” of this strip ?
live2read over 11 years ago
For those of you who are saying that Bernice’s purse is in the car, please take note: she’s wearing it over her right shoulder.
Mitchtheone over 11 years ago
How many want to bet neither has triple A… But after this they will….
Popeyesforearm over 11 years ago
AAA classic stupidity
Tim Pickard Premium Member over 11 years ago
If she were driving a Ford product, she could punch the security code in the door keypad.
lynnskay over 11 years ago
“Dumbass female driver . . .”
First of all, it wasn’t the driver who locked the car.
Second, I know plenty of men who have done that. Once my husband locked the car with the key in the ignition. He had an extra key in his wallet, which he had tossed in the front seat after getting his credit card out to pay inside. Also had a key in his jacket pocket, which he had tossed in the back seat. Three keys, all locked in the car.
Fusnr over 11 years ago
Get the coat hanger, or call the cops who may have that device that opens door in a flash , but maybe not on the new modern day cars.
curmudgeon68 over 11 years ago
Buicks weren’t built between 1942 and 1946.
peanutsaddicted over 11 years ago
Uh Oh!
Fuddy Duddy over 11 years ago
Better than discussing whether comic strip characters are having sex, or should be using protection – IMO :-/
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
A “Hide a Key” is a good investment. It’s a little metal box with a magnet that you could stick on the frame or in the wheel well. I don’t know if they still make them.
drewpamon over 11 years ago
I love how many of you all are trying to proclaim how smart you are about locking keys in the car, insisting that cars are incapable of locking the keys inside, upset that a car would dare to have a lock switch on the passenger side, or proclaiming that two 16 year old girls should somehow have known better. Come on this is a fairly easy situation to get into and teenagers are not known for their foresight. I guess no one here made any stupid mistakes as a kid. Fact is many cars have lock switches on both sides and Delta’s parents have probably drilled locking doors into her so that it is second nature. They may call AAA they might not but at this point in the story they don’t even realize what has happened yet.Let the story teller have a chance to tell his story before you all tell him it’s wrong. BTW I don’t think Dirk will be the one to open the car since locksmiths are not supposed to have criminal records.
overtherainbow over 11 years ago
If the only thing both these very savvy young ladies can think of to do is to call Luann to come and save them, I’ll scream.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
hashtab over 11 years ago
Oh man, LOVE this story arc so far. These boneheads are probably headed for far worse problems than this, and I can’t wait! By the end of it all I expect to see them stranded on an uncharted desert island with their clothes in tatters, fighting to the death over the last can of tuna fish.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
…and not too many rants/off the wall debates….. and like you’ve said earlier, stuff has been MOSTLY on topic…..
crystalwizard over 11 years ago
sigh. knew it couldn’t just be a fun trip. I hate this strip
AmyGrantfan51774 over 11 years ago
geez how dumb can someone be locking the door with the keys in the ignition!!!!!!!!!
mechaman over 11 years ago
My wife did something similar at a gas station years ago, when our daughter, who was in a car seat, but old enough to reach the lock button, was asleep in the back seat – and she didn’t wake up until a policeman with a ‘slim jim’ popped the lock!
Comicman424 over 11 years ago
Now watch as the one they denounced as always causing drama and did not want along for the ride is the only one who can get them out of a jam.
Hatjuggler1 about 8 years ago
What idiot locks someone else’s car door? Delta, girl genius, that’s who. For all their putting down of Luann, they do stupid things too.