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03 November 2006

Cornfields, Friendly Neighbours, and other hazards of country life [More:]One fall my brother “Ethan”, a farmer, drove his combine out of his barn in preparation for working his cornfields. His neighbour, “Jake”, on the adjoining farm saw this from his yard and drove over in his truck. He said, “Hey, Ethan, let’s go hunting.”

Ethan said, “No, I’m going to combine the cornfield.”

Jake urged, “Oh come on, man, that can wait. Just drop it and come hunting right now.”

Ethan said, “No, I really want to get this done today.”

Ethan began work on the cornfield. Jake stood by his pick-up, watching and looking very upset. Ethan had done several rounds of the cornfield when he suddenly saw a flourishing patch of marijuana hidden among the rows. He put the tractor in high gear and gunned right over the patch with the combine. At this Jake jumped back into his truck and took off. This sudden departure on his part may or may not have anything to do with the existence of the marijuana that my brother had not planted or known about, and/or with the fact that Ethan weighs 250, can carry a washing machine up several flights of stairs unassisted, and has a nasty temper.

When Ethan was done combining the cornfield he went into the house and called the police. A cop arrived, looked at the pulverized remains of the pot patch, and said, “Yep, that was marijuana. Do you have any idea who did it?”

Ethan said, “I have an excellent idea of who did it, but I can’t prove it so I can’t say anything.”

The cop said, “Tell me, and I’ll just keep it in mind for my future reference.”

Ethan told him, and the cop said, “I know him, and I’m not surprised.”

As you can imagine, this little incident did nothing to foster neighbourly relations. My sister-in-law especially was just livid. She wanted Ethan to take the then vacant position of coach to their son Liam’s hockey team because Jake’s son was also on it, and put Jake Jr. through about fifty extra drills.

But what I really love about this story is how it segues into another marijuana-related story.

Why was the coaching position vacant? The former coach’s children had been playing with matches and had burned down his house. Then when the firefighters were going through the ashes, they found his marijuana farm in the basement. The former coach was charged, and as he now had a criminal record he could no longer be a kids’ sports coach.

And my brother and sister-in-law think Toronto is rife with crime.
Be right back...gotta go check all the local cornfields for free pot...
posted by jrossi4r 03 November | 10:00
That explains why I got so lost in that corn maze in Puyallup last week!
posted by matildaben 03 November | 10:21
OMG he destroyed it? That patch could have paid for the farm and he could have retired!!

*obviously watching too much Trailer Park Boys*

FREEDOM 35!!
posted by loquacious 03 November | 10:34
Ethan selling pot? Good heavens. The very occasional beer would be as degenerate as he would ever get - that is, if his wife would let him have one.
posted by Orange Swan 03 November | 10:42
What are they teaching kids in schools these days?

See, this is why exercising your lateral thinking skills is so important. And what better way to exercise your lateral thinking skills than by smoking the dreaded Devil Weed?
posted by loquacious 03 November | 11:12
A plow, they say, to plow the snow.
They cannot mean to plant it, no--
Unless in bitterness to mock
At having cultivated rock.
- Frost, "On Crack Cocaine"
posted by eatitlive 03 November | 11:56
Was it Jake Jr.'s fault that his father had no concept of respecting other people's space?

That's the best way to get on my shit list: leer at me, crowd me, block my way, touch me without my consent, splay legs into my space, proposition me, follow me, shove a change cup or clipboard into my face, telephone solicitors, proselytizers, barge into my place to scream at a worker to leave (as my former evil super did), tell me I "need" things I don't want, install them and then demand that I pay for them (as the closet/kitchen designer did)....I realize that these are things that may only annoy others, but they make me furious.

"The fundamental right of civilized people is the right to be left alone"
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis
posted by brujita 03 November | 12:15
It was only a joke on my sister-in-law's part. They'd hardly take out something out on a child.

"No concept of other people's space" is a rather too mild way of putting it. My brother could have gone to jail and/or had his life screwed up for years because of something he didn't do. And he had four young children to support.
posted by Orange Swan 03 November | 12:23
Yeah, "invaded" and "trespassed" are definitely better words.
posted by brujita 03 November | 12:29
I really enjoy reading your stories, OS!
posted by getoffmylawn 03 November | 17:33
So do I. They'd make a fun book.
posted by redvixen 03 November | 19:31
Hey Guys.. || Which celebrity do you resemble most?

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