Posted by dave2 on April 01, 2012 at 08:22:04 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: april fools pranks? posted by c-man on April 01, 2012 at 06:18:54:
Lost track of days and didn't realize today was the first but since it is, I did a real good one today.
We keep our horse trailer parked on the street these few weeks of foaling and breeding for emergency access. One of the neighbors takes issue with it setting across the street from his house and goes out at night to roll it forward or backward as he feels is necessary. Asked him a couple times not to do it because he messed up the trailer plug once. He did again the other day, so I put it back where I wanted it then smeared a generous coating of beech tar on the brake handle and under the tongue and A frame. Guy is a kind of nurse and decided to move it when he was leaving for work this morning before daylight. I was already gone but the wife called me later to tell me that he woke her up ringing the doorbell. She went out and his nice whites and his hands were all sticky black.
She's got people skills too and just smiled & told him he shouldn't be touching other folks' stuff and went back to bed......
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