Paisley
I'll Lock Up
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True. But I'm not worried about being burglarized. (Of course it's possible--the previous owners were hit twice, but I think they were careless.) My house and belongings (mid-90s estate sale furniture, mostly) are insured. I can't think of any reason a burglar would case my house in particular: a two-bedroom bungalow that's small even for the neighborhood, and no display of anything expensive. The previous owners had a lot of "toys" like ATVs that they stored in the back yard, visible from the alley. Now, there's a six-foot picket fence and an eight-foot rose bush back there. No toys. Oh, and my sweet dog has a big, tough bark.
And not every weird guy is violent. A few years ago, someone tried to camp out on my front porch. I told him to move one, and he politely refused. The police took him away without incident; I think he was just very confused.
Not everyone is sane and rational by my standards, but yes, I do understand the desire to threaten and intimidate and annoy someone. And that's what weird phone calls are about. If someone does enter my house without my permission, yes, he could very likely find himself looking down the barrel of a gun.
And not every weird guy is violent. A few years ago, someone tried to camp out on my front porch. I told him to move one, and he politely refused. The police took him away without incident; I think he was just very confused.
Not everyone is sane and rational by my standards, but yes, I do understand the desire to threaten and intimidate and annoy someone. And that's what weird phone calls are about. If someone does enter my house without my permission, yes, he could very likely find himself looking down the barrel of a gun.