Droopy walked outside to see if he could find where the police station was. He first saw an old looking bald man (Mr. Magoo) and walked up to him. "Excuse me, do you know where the nearest police station is?" he asked.
"Why yes I do my good lady. Just this way." Mr. Magoo said and walked off in a random direction.
"Lady?" Droopy said to himself quietly, wondering if this strange human was right thinking.
They walked on and came to a street, with Mr. Magoo walking straight into traffic, not knowing he was doing so and thinking he was still on the sidewalk. Some cars swerve to avoid hitting him and end up causing a pile up. Droopy waits then runs across the street to try to save Mr. Magoo but before he gets to him he sees there was a pileup and goes on across the street trying to pretend he was not with Mr. Magoo.
Mr. Magoo shook his fist in the direction of where the pile up was. "You young punks playing your music to loud." He says then in a more normal tone of voice to Droopy, "This rock these kids of today listen to sounds like a lot of noise. Why can't they listen to real music." Mr. Magoo says. Then they come to a Laundrymat. "here we are, the branch police station. Glad I can help." Mr Magoo said, tipping his hat to Droopy then walking off. He pauses near a streetlight and looks up. "My, you are tall. Are you a basketball player?" Mr. Magoo asked the lamp post.
Droopy walked on for a bit and saw two small woodpeckers who happened to be Splinter and Knothead.
"Excuse me, would you happen to know where the nearest police station is?" he asked.
"Sure, we saw one just a few blocks back." Knothead said indicating behind them.
"Thanks." Droopy said.
"Do you know that guy?" Splinter asked pointing to Mr. Magoo who was still talking to a street light, and including a nearby mail box into the conversation and both were a regular street light and a mail box and of course were not talking. Though some toons and animated folks were giving Mr. Magoo odd looks and those on the same side of the street were making sure to walk a wide distance around him.
"No." Droopy said.
"he looks like some kind of nut." Knothead said.
"I think he is. I would advise avoiding him." Droopy said.
"Yea, we have been told to stay way from strangers, and boy is he strange." Knothead said.
"Well I should be off and I'm sure you both are busy, bye." He said waving before going on his way.