Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
Move them up. As you know you are driving in constant fear of driving
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Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message news:PjQKi.4724$9r4.4400@trnddc04... "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:46f99a08$0$15190$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com... > Sean wrote: >> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly? >> > > I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best. > > Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons know how to > open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in the city! > And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun camping trip. -- You should be able to tell how dangerous he is, if he's wearing his cap backwards or not *snikker* Kate |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message news:PjQKi.4724$9r4.4400@trnddc04... "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:46f99a08$0$15190$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com... > Sean wrote: >> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly? >> > > I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best. > > Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons know how to > open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in the city! > And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun camping trip. -- You should be able to tell how dangerous he is, if he's wearing his cap backwards or not *snikker* Kate |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message news:PjQKi.4724$9r4.4400@trnddc04... "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:46f99a08$0$15190$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com... > Sean wrote: >> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly? >> > > I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best. > > Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons know how to > open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in the city! > And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun camping trip. -- You should be able to tell how dangerous he is, if he's wearing his cap backwards or not *snikker* Kate |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message news:PjQKi.4724$9r4.4400@trnddc04... "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:46f99a08$0$15190$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com... > Sean wrote: >> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly? >> > > I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best. > > Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons know how to > open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in the city! > And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun camping trip. -- You should be able to tell how dangerous he is, if he's wearing his cap backwards or not *snikker* Kate |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro, and they stole the Rottweiler? Cheers, Earle My daughter was telling me that there is a new anti theft device that emits an electrical shock to the would be crook. I'd kinda like to see that. Then, while he's laying flat on his back from the first jolt - slap a shock collar on him and explain it to him. "You... ZAP ...will NOT... ZAP ZAP ....ever again... ZAP ZAP ZAP ....break into someone's vehicle. ZAPPITY ZAP ZAP ZAP Have I made myself perfectly clear?" When he's begging for merch and has to figure out how to get home without his buddies seeing that he peed his pants, then you could set him loose, but not before one or two more little zaps just for good measure. Kate |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro, and they stole the Rottweiler? Cheers, Earle My daughter was telling me that there is a new anti theft device that emits an electrical shock to the would be crook. I'd kinda like to see that. Then, while he's laying flat on his back from the first jolt - slap a shock collar on him and explain it to him. "You... ZAP ...will NOT... ZAP ZAP ....ever again... ZAP ZAP ZAP ....break into someone's vehicle. ZAPPITY ZAP ZAP ZAP Have I made myself perfectly clear?" When he's begging for merch and has to figure out how to get home without his buddies seeing that he peed his pants, then you could set him loose, but not before one or two more little zaps just for good measure. Kate |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro, and they stole the Rottweiler? Cheers, Earle My daughter was telling me that there is a new anti theft device that emits an electrical shock to the would be crook. I'd kinda like to see that. Then, while he's laying flat on his back from the first jolt - slap a shock collar on him and explain it to him. "You... ZAP ...will NOT... ZAP ZAP ....ever again... ZAP ZAP ZAP ....break into someone's vehicle. ZAPPITY ZAP ZAP ZAP Have I made myself perfectly clear?" When he's begging for merch and has to figure out how to get home without his buddies seeing that he peed his pants, then you could set him loose, but not before one or two more little zaps just for good measure. Kate |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Earle Horton" <el_anglo_burgues@usa.com> wrote Remember the story about the guy who left a Rottweiler to guard his Camaro, and they stole the Rottweiler? Cheers, Earle My daughter was telling me that there is a new anti theft device that emits an electrical shock to the would be crook. I'd kinda like to see that. Then, while he's laying flat on his back from the first jolt - slap a shock collar on him and explain it to him. "You... ZAP ...will NOT... ZAP ZAP ....ever again... ZAP ZAP ZAP ....break into someone's vehicle. ZAPPITY ZAP ZAP ZAP Have I made myself perfectly clear?" When he's begging for merch and has to figure out how to get home without his buddies seeing that he peed his pants, then you could set him loose, but not before one or two more little zaps just for good measure. Kate |
Re: do you lock the doors of your jeep?
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:PjQKi.4724$9r4.4400@trnddc04... > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:46f99a08$0$15190$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosti ng.com... > > Sean wrote: > >> is it saft to leave the doors unlocked in cities like philly? > >> > > > > I think leaving it open with nothing to take is best. > > > > Soft tops aren't even safe in the bush, the freakin' raccoons > > know how to open the zippers at the corners, let alone safe in > > the city! > > > > And, a racoon with a razor blade will just ruin an otherwise fun > camping trip. > A raccoon will bite into a tuna fish can just to suck the juice out. They don't need razor blades. My wife said it was real comical, in a primitive sort of way, seeing me buck naked outside the tent in the middle of the night, throwing rocks at raccoons. Good thing she forgot to take photos. Don't camp where there are lots of raccoons. Cheers, Earle |
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