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By CheeseburgerBrown (Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 03:31:47 PM EST) (all tags)
Sokath, his eyes uncovered!


You know, for a long time, I didn't understand why a benevolent and loving Flying Spaghetti Monster would want to put me through the trial of owning and maintaining a father-in-law like the one I have ("bad-shit crazy"). One bone of contention early in our relationship was his insistence that he be allowed to run a driveway across our front lawn so he wouldn't have to walk so far to get to his front door. The whole thing became a fairly massive dispute not because my wife and I refused the request (we didn't), but because we didn't acquiesce right away and cheerfully (we were clear that our agreement was a compromise for the sake of family peace).

Years later, it's still the sort of thing that gets raised as evidence for why we're such terrible people.

But now I no longer have to wonder what, if any, purpose is served by putting up with all the nonsense on the subject. At long last, the answer is plain.

You see, some nutter that my father-in-law has pissed off (and he pisses off just about anyone he comes into contact with) has decided to start seriously pranking him. The pranks revolve around my father-in-law's car, like putting wet glops of permanent ink on the door-handles or piling shards of broken glass behind the tires, pouring broken glass into the hood or letting the air out of the wheels in the middle of the night.

Naturally, as soon as I heard about this I ran out to check for piles of broken glass behind my tires or stuffed into my bonnet, but there was nothing to be seen. And that's when it hit me: whoever hates my father-in-law doesn't hate me -- just him.

Suddenly having two driveways makes all the sense in the world: it makes it easy for my father-in-law's enemies to avoid collateral damage!

Callou callay!

Of course, I had been concerned that my father-in-law would blame me for the dirty tricks since he seems eager to ascribe to me all the worst characteristics and motives his beady little brain can muster, but for whatever reason I don't seem to be a suspect. Apparently the list of people who hate him is long enough that there are culprits he deems more likely, so at least for the time being I fear no retribution.

(And, for the record, I didn't do it.)

I was also a little unsettled when I realized that someone was sneaking onto my property at night to commit this mischief, but then I understood that I shouldn't be, because we're on the same side. Any enemy of my father-in-law's is, at least in some respects, a friend of mine, ranged against a common foe.

So, it's true: the Flying Spaghetti Monster does have a plan.

So say we all.


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You should be worried by anonimouse (4.00 / 2) #1 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 04:04:58 PM EST
...assuming he is as deranged and paranoid as you say, acts like this will feed his illness.

Mental illness under stress gets worse, not better. Fit an external security camera, not a separate drive. The incidents you describe would piss anyone off, let alone someone on the borders of sanity.


Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL


I'm Too Cheap/Lazy/Careless by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #11 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 07:10:31 PM EST
Aren't you following along? If I turn my enemy's enemy into my enemy by thwarting his efforts to annoy my enemy, I'm pretty end I end up somebody's friend who I don't want to be. Or something. Um.

The main point is that I'm relieved not to have to worry. Our assailant clearly can differentiate between that which is mine and that which belongs to Mr. Booger Drawers.

As for feeding the illness -- that can't be helped. I've tried, I've tested...external stimuli are irrelevant next to whatever's going on in his head. I can't stop the pranking, so the next best thing, I figure, is to distance myself from it entirely.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da.
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Alternative plan by anonimouse (2.00 / 0) #19 Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 05:03:43 PM EST
Create a fatal "prank" and blame the demise of the F-I-L on the prankster.

Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL
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Shakka! by joh3n (4.00 / 4) #2 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 04:16:06 PM EST
When the walls fell.

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I just ate about 7 pounds of meat
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Good lord. by vorheesleatherface (4.00 / 3) #3 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 04:40:54 PM EST
TNG episode "Darmok" with Paul Winfield and Enemy Mine with Quaid and Louis Gossett. The fact that I just know that trivial shit off the top of my head confirms it. I am a hopeless nerd and there is no turning back.

So...did the glass bust the tires?

"Stabbing someone in the head with a pitchfork is rarely beneficial to the relationship." - MereKat


Gilgamesh and Enkido at Uruk<nt> by wumpus (4.00 / 3) #7 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 06:33:05 PM EST


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No Damage. by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #8 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 07:04:56 PM EST
Even if it hadn't been swept aside it didn't seem a particularly effective way to puncture a tire.

...Besides, once you turn down the nerd path, forever will it dominate your destiny.

The real question is, is the character played by Louis Gossett related to the guy in The Last Starfighter with startlingly similar makeup?

Compare! Enemy Mine vs. The Last Starfighter


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da.
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(And, for the record, I didn't do it.) by TPD (4.00 / 1) #4 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 05:58:35 PM EST
That's JUST what someone who did it would say!!!!

Rock Hard Abs are just a sw-sw-swivel away!


Hush Now! by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #9 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 07:05:41 PM EST
If other stuff that he posts here is true by Driusan (4.00 / 5) #12 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 07:24:33 PM EST
Or even mostly true, I believe him. I mean, does Mr. Brown even know enough about cars to know why putting glass behind the wheels might harm them?
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I needed a new sig. And now I have one.
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SO SAY WE ALL!!! by ammoniacal (4.00 / 1) #5 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 06:22:11 PM EST

Irony: ammo says it's time. Tom is blocked.


Webcams. Wiith infrared capability. by greyrat (4.00 / 1) #6 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 06:32:38 PM EST
'nuf said.
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There is absolutely no correlation or causation amongst intelligence, power, talent and wealth.
Kha-Nyou


Great! When Will They Get Here? by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #10 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 07:07:12 PM EST
And when can you install them?

Oh...unless you meant...oh no, you couldn't have. You're not suggesting that I get off my lazy arse and do something, are you? Something that involves spending modest amounts of money?

H'mm. Interesting. Far-fetched, but interesting...


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da.
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No, no, get a grant by georgeha (4.00 / 3) #13 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 07:39:54 PM EST
make it some sort of performance art based on the surveillance society.


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get thee to your local gun store by clover kicker (4.00 / 2) #14 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 07:42:24 PM EST
Starting at $100 there are game cameras that you leave outside, and they take pictures whenever something breaks their IR beam.

http://www.nativeoutdoors.com/450.html

A buddy of mine just bought a couple for his back 40, he emailed me a pic of a deer shortly afterwards so they do work.

I know this violates your lazy rule, but do you really want your f-i-l going to the gun store instead?



Careful by duxup (2.00 / 0) #17 Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 02:09:02 PM EST
I don't know if it is the same for other people but the guys at work who own those very quickly turned fanatical.  Maybe it is just my little sleeper cell here but these guys are all about their deer spotting and such.  It is crazy.
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well it is pretty cool by clover kicker (4.00 / 1) #20 Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 07:36:11 PM EST
And depending on how much land you've got access to, you could spend a loooong time juggling cameras and finding the very bestest game trails.

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Maybe the FIL's doing it himself. by yicky yacky (4.00 / 3) #15 Mon Jan 21, 2008 at 08:03:35 PM EST
*twiglet zone theme music*
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A cynical, mercenary, demagogic, corrupt press will produce in time a people as base as itself - Joseph Pulitzer


yeah by MillMan (4.00 / 1) #16 Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 02:48:51 AM EST
maybe his corpus callosum dissolved.

Man I love saying corpus callosum.

When I'm imprisoned as an enemy combatant, will you blog about it?
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"I didn't understand why" by duxup (2.00 / 0) #18 Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 02:13:20 PM EST
To entertain us and remind us why our in-laws are alright folk?
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The FSM . . . by slozo (4.00 / 1) #21 Wed Jan 23, 2008 at 09:33:58 AM EST
. . . didn't make you accept the monetary arrangement that allowed you to buy a house, gave you a free live-in babysitting service, and a handyman that worked for free and added free value to your property. Yes, my dad is mentally ill (and getting worse); yes, he is irrational and argumentative; but you knew the risks going in.

Please - try to add a more full version of events when disparaginging my father.



I Understand Where You're Coming From by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #22 Wed Jan 23, 2008 at 09:26:48 PM EST
But, fuck no.

I ain't making a Wikipedia entry here -- this is my diary. I don't have to check myself to be fair and balanced: this is where I get to vent.

Please try to understand that.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da.
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