Sunday, May 01, 2011

And Keep Off His Lawn!

71-year-old man captures criminal | ajc.com: "Gladin said he heard a commotion, grabbed his gun, and saw a man taking his lawnmower Friday afternoon."

2 comments:

Stephen D. Rogers said...

Bill,

This seems like a suitable time to ask. All over the blogosphere (I've been everywhere but your site is like home) I see references to "Keep off my lawn" and "Get off my lawn."

What's up with that?

Stephen

mybillcrider said...

That's what we old guys are supposed to say to everybody who treads on our grass. Clint Eastwood even says it in GRAN TORINO.