"People kill because they don't like their ZIP code." Really?

“You didn’t use the extension? I’ll teach you about ZIP+4!”

They did it with a zip gun.

Poor George Zip. Now, let’s go win one for the Zipper.

(note to self: Avoid postal discussions with Jasmine…)

You do realize writers often make things up that have absolutely nothing to do with any real life event?

I agree with the first part.

The “once is all it takes” part only means that once you establish that people have killed for a trivial reason, even only once, you can’t say “people don’t kill because X” anymore.

It’s also a very Rockford line.

That came to mind, but I would not have phrased it that well.

I think perhaps the ‘once it all it takes’ doesn’t refer to being killed for trivial reason, but to being killed as such—as in, once you’re killed, you’re dead.

Really. I don’t know how the Manson murders relate to zip codes at all. The LaBiancas weren’t in the same zip code as the Tate house. And the Tate House was just one that Manson had been to and knew.

But, yeah, it’s a typical Rockford type throwaway line.

Just stopped by to commend the OP’s good taste. I have the complete Rockford Files DVD set. Last night I watched one with Skye Aquarian, the hippie chick, who Jim’s dad calls “Miss Aquarium.”

I went to school at Southwest Texas State University (now called Texas State University). The home of the Bobcats is in San Marcos, Texas, 78666.

Topeka, Kansas has most of the 666xx codes. Hmmmm.

Fred Phelps, of Westboro Baptist Church, ran for mayor of Topeka on a platform that included convincing the USPS to change Topeka’s “number of the Beast” ZIP code. He lost.

(All of the 666xx are Topeka codes.)

As do White House spox. But except for the political stuff, fictioneers have a hard time because fiction must (mostly) make sense while reality needn’t. Postal code murders? Sure, that could happen. Postal code seductions? Sure, in pr0n. Postal code mutations? Yes, where the toxins accumulate, but try to make a story of that. “We moved to ZIP 66666; the backyard was filled with dead rats and then we grew tumors.” Sounds like a Fox News filler.