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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 694005" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>You guys are making me feel SO glad I live in the most boring state capital in the country. We have maybe that many murders in a year! Maybe. Probably fewer! That's just kind of terrifying to think of six in a month. I have a friend who doesn't lock her door when she's gone. We leave our purses at the table at a buffet restaurant. There's a few parts of town I wouldn't feel secure walking alone at night, but even then I think of being robbed, not assaulted. </p><p></p><p>Jabber's big on security and has been known to take the keys and lock car doors with me still sitting in it. He always locks the house whether in or out of it and just recently we put a lock on the door between the garage and the house...we used to not have a lock on that one...if we forgot to close the garage door, you could walk right on in. As for me, I'm the kind of person who doesn't think much of it. I used to not lock the doors, but I'm better at it now. I started making Jabber lock when he left in the morning because it creeped me out to be in the shower and have the front door unlocked. But I tend to go pay for gas with my keys still in the ignition and my bag in the passenger seat though I do try to remember not to do that.</p><p></p><p>Then again, our back door is pretty much just glass. So home security is kind of a joke. Jabber says locks keep honest men honest, but don't really stop a criminal.</p><p></p><p>Then again, there's a loaded gun in his bedside table.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Brilliant.</p><p></p><p>Pasa - I guess you haven't heard from him since the spooky text?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 694005, member: 17309"] You guys are making me feel SO glad I live in the most boring state capital in the country. We have maybe that many murders in a year! Maybe. Probably fewer! That's just kind of terrifying to think of six in a month. I have a friend who doesn't lock her door when she's gone. We leave our purses at the table at a buffet restaurant. There's a few parts of town I wouldn't feel secure walking alone at night, but even then I think of being robbed, not assaulted. Jabber's big on security and has been known to take the keys and lock car doors with me still sitting in it. He always locks the house whether in or out of it and just recently we put a lock on the door between the garage and the house...we used to not have a lock on that one...if we forgot to close the garage door, you could walk right on in. As for me, I'm the kind of person who doesn't think much of it. I used to not lock the doors, but I'm better at it now. I started making Jabber lock when he left in the morning because it creeped me out to be in the shower and have the front door unlocked. But I tend to go pay for gas with my keys still in the ignition and my bag in the passenger seat though I do try to remember not to do that. Then again, our back door is pretty much just glass. So home security is kind of a joke. Jabber says locks keep honest men honest, but don't really stop a criminal. Then again, there's a loaded gun in his bedside table. Brilliant. Pasa - I guess you haven't heard from him since the spooky text? [/QUOTE]
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