On Pulling A Little Prank, Or Hey-Hey-Hey, Good Bye!
OK, America, so I pulled a tiny prank tonight—and it was so classic that I have to tell you all about it.
It involves freedom of speech, a friendly message to one of those crazy Republicans we all know—and it forced that crazy Republican to get up at three in the morning because he could not handle the threat to his world view.
Wanna hear all about it?
Then come along and follow the story…because it’s worth it.
So here’s the deal: we have a neighbor who just has not been able to let go of the fact that McCain lost. If you drive past his one-home gated community, there on the giant steel gate is his giant McCain/Palin banner, flying proud…even to this day.
Well, driving past it every day started to give me an idea…
What if I made a banner of my own, and put it up across from his gate, so that the first thing he would see on Inauguration Day would be my special message?
Nothing mean…just something funny.
So I went out the other day, bought me a giant piece of posterboard and a big marker, and put the classic message “Na-Na-Na-Na…Na-Na-Na-Na…Hey-Hey-Hey…Good Bye!” in red letters big enough for all to see.
And tonight, at about 3AM…I put it up.
I had to drive a little way down from his property to pull over—and clad in my camouflage jacket, I surreptitiously crept up to the property across the street, which is a piece of uncleared forest.
My goal: the telephone pole just immediately across from the heavy metal security gate…and its giant banner.
There was almost no wind…and it was quiet.
Too quiet.
After about 50 feet of walking, I could hear the dogs beginning to stir.
Two, maybe three, starting to bark.
Only 25 feet to go now, and I could see my target, the telephone pole, approaching fast.
The dogs were starting to go nuts, but it’s likely the owners have to endure that several times a night as other people walk by, so I wasn’t too concerned.
So now I’ve made it to the pole—and just to show how polite I am about this kind of thing, I actually tied the sign to the pole with a string, so as not to damage the pole.
Then I set it down, facing his gate, and walked the 75 feet or so back to my car, hopped in, and drove away.
Mission Accomplished.
Two minutes later I’m back home, and The Girlfriend says: “let’s go back and see the sign”.
Chuckling, we hopped in the car for the two minute ride back.
Much to our surprise…it was gone!
Apparently the owners have been sitting up, awaiting The Apocalypse all night, and now they’re sitting around the living room looking at my sign and spitting and fuming at the desecration of…well, as it turns out, the only thing desecrated was their minds, I guess.
After all, the poster was not on their property—in fact, no one even crossed over onto their side of the street during the entire event. And nothing was damaged in any way…and the sign didn’t even desecrate Our Dear Sarah Palin.
(By the way, if you’re married and obsessed with Sarah Palin…how awkward do you think that must be?)
And apparently after spending the entire night waiting for the attack on his sign that never came…he’s now imported the infected sign…the Liberal Trojan Horse, if you will…onto his compound—right into the gated community of one home…where it is even now probably fueling his delusions of disaster.
So I guess I did what I set out to do. I sent a friendly message, it obviously affected the poor souls hiding behind the giant security gate…and even now, I suspect the thing they just can’t get out of their minds is that Barack Obama is going to be inaugurated, whether they like it or not, and all the denial and fear and paranoia in the world isn’t going to make the reality of it go away.
All in all…a pretty good start to a most excellent day.







kind of like taking all the ws...
...but more fun, i think.
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965
Hilarious
I kept all my Obama signs after the election. I have several I'm putting up in my yard. I am one of two Democrats in this neighborhood of 26 homes. Not a gated community, but most in here pretend like it is gated the way they patrol the covenants for others while breaking as many as they can at the same time.
One covenant basically says absolutely no signs at all except one "for sale" sign. I guarantee you these folks think this means no campaign signs. Only problem for them is - the last I checked - in North Carolina covenants must specifically name "political signs" in order to ban them. Now my yard is quite large and we are set back off our little cul de sac, but my signs are going up. Will someone say something? Will I get a cease and desist? Probably not, but the phone lines will be buzzing. You betcha.
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Vote Democratic, the ass you save may be your own.
nothing like...
...having fans of "strict constructionism" tell you that freedom of speech is a threat to their property rights.
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965
I'd like to make a presentation, if okay with y'all
First of all...I've sure had some pretty "rough" back-and-forths with our new "front page editors". So, hey, y'all...don't hold that against me, okay? :>)
Second, not sure if you folks remember old Smitty wanting an Obama/Biden sign because if he won (which was not sure at the time), I wanted one so if one of my grandkids wanted to take it to a "show-and-tell", they'd be able to get it from me (Gramps and Papa). Well, guess what? My son, who lives in Raleigh, got one for me with yard-wire stick-em-up attached. After hearing Obama's speech today (I was doing my part-time deliveries so had to listen on the radio), I am just totally and absolutely sure my sign is gonna be something lots of folks just put somewhere in an attic or something and forget about and it's gonna be like REALLY special down the road. Yeah...I DO believe today was really special. I committed not to get into any kind of spat with anyone here either last night or today just to honor the significance of this momentous occasion. It truly was something bigger than life. Obama's speech was just SOOOOO dead on. Being a war vet and a HUGE supporter of our military and being all about our country's security, I got a tear when Obama said (paraphrased of course) that our enemies will NEVER outlast us and will NEVER defeat us. I got chills...and that's hard for a 65 year Vietnam Vet to do, trust me !!! :)
I'm gonna support this man...I'm gonna jump all over anyone in my party that plays the "blame game" when anything and everything happens to go south while he's in office. He's a human being...he's mortal for crying out loud. I will look at the overall effort...and I'm just kinda thinkin' a whole lot of my party's folks will too. Sure, there'll be the radicals and sure, I know that anything I say negative about anything I disagree with on his behalf will brand me "anti-Obama"...but most folks here know better...you're better than that.
Smitty
The best thinking is independent thinking.
you point to a trap...
...i have tried to avoid in this space: getting connected too deeply to "cult of personality" politics.
i try to stay more focused on "issue" politics...which allows you to follow an issue to its conclusion, even if the people pushing that issue today fall by the wayside toimorrow.
and as for the problem of idolizing obama too much, i have written in this space that "jesus ain't running", which is meant to imply that humans run for office--not deities.
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965
Fake the prankster!
Who knew ye had it in ye!
Do good. Be nice. Have fun.
it had to be done...
...and i was proud to do it.
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965