1st story.... You KNOW the farmer parents are NEVER going to take another vacation ever again in their entire lives. if the conversation even comes up i can already hear the Fathers response "HELL NO! Remember what happened last time I left the state!"
That lawyer parking in the driveway would have returned to find his car towed away. At his expense. And it would have been towed away every time he parked in the driveway. But how the son handled it at the end was priceless.
The video of the British farmer flipping the offending car over and pushing it out of his farm driveway with a loader (and getting away with it lawfully) was so funny- thats what this farmer should have done.
I would have simply used the tractor to push it out of the way, ignoring any damage to it. The 2nd time I would have rolled it over to get it out of the way.
it’s called Extortion and it’s probably a Felony in most, if not all states Extortion is a third-degree felony that can result in prison time of up to five years.0 The maximum penalty for an extortion crime is life imprisonment, and the minimum penalty is five years in prison if a firearm is used.4 Violating the Hobbs Act can result in up to 20 years in federal prison and a substantial fine. Other acts of extortion under federal law result in lesser penalties, including up to three years in prison.2 The punishment for extortion depends on whether force was used in extorting money or other property.3 Aggravating factors have the potential to increase the penalty for committing extortion.1
Can you imagine the look on Karen's face when they itemized the cost of the damage, which would have included how much they had lost in income over the next year while they recovered the farm. Low income my ass.
Some kids decided to play a prank on a farmer in my area by cutting down a huge portion of his grape plantation. There were 4 separate families involved. 3 of them had to take a Lean out on their house to Pay him back... that was just a few kids playing a prank...
Story 1: We used to as kids got to visit a nearby farm in between my city and the next one around october for halloween to pick a pumpkin to decorate/carve. Sadly a few years back they stopped doing that after a kid got hurt and their insurance wouldn't allow non family members on the property. Was neat because nearby schools would bus the kids in and would be a field trip outting most of us enjoyed. Makes me sad that one kid getting hurt ruined it for everyone else though, just don't blame the farm owners.
For the farmer in the second story I definitely want to shake his hand and do almost everything else that a man does to show respect to another man. Because this guy is an absolute legend because he stuck to his guns, yes pun intended, and managed to get a man who cares more about money than the lives of others put behind bars where his psychotic ass belongs.
You can't shake his hand, it's a fake story. First the "I pulled some kung fu moves and knocked him out with his own gun" is a dead giveaway, and then being charged with attempted murder when only threats were made and no actual attempt at murder seals it.
How do you even get 200 cars with drunk people to go to a farm with nothing to do. And getting them toed would be impossible. Maybe with a dozen tow trucks with several cars at a time? But you'd need vans to get the drunk people away
Call in the vans the police use to escort prisoners between prison and court and walk their drunk asses to the driveway where they are waiting. Tow trucks would be easier if they used a bed style towtruck, but at the same time, it would be a NICE pay day for all the companies used. Can guarantee at least 5 companies would have to be used if they have 10 towtrucks each. My uncle works for a company with 5 trucks. They had a similar situation last year where a ton of high school kids just after graduating snuck onto a farm and ruined the corn crops of a farmer 1 hour away from my uncle's town. Took the company he works for and 2 other companies [3 companies in total] to tow away 43 out of the 67 cars. I think it took 3 hours to coordinate everything if parents couldn't come pick the cars up and scream at their 17/18 year old dumb and drunk kids for their stupidity. If I remember correctly, none of the kids were allowed to go home and spent the night in jail. I think the majority took a plea deal and got volunteer hours working at said farm to help the farmer. Those that were adamant they did nothing wrong got sent to prison and charged heavily. 1 stupid move, and they all messed up their lives, and this probably messed up a lot of their chances at college/uni. I think the ones that took the plea deal got off easy with no charges because they helped repair the damage and felt so bad, but the ones in didn't get so lucky.
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the storry is a little of for me, the not callig to have the car towed, also the lawyer driving away afther having car filled with cow manor. that stuff is REALY wet and is almost like porage.
Same here, but Mom grew up on Long Island, NY, USA. Her brother, my uncle, inherited the farm. Word of warning: Messing with a Farmer can be a near death experience. Uncle was always confident he was the hardest working person in the room. Sharp as a tack as well. If you thought a title protected you, that was a delusion he was happy to demolish.
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In the story about the arrogant "hot shot" lawyer who defiantly kept parking in the farmer's driveway, obstructing the farmer's ability to move his equipment... I'm curious why the farmer didn't just call the police and a tow truck and have his car towed away? Trashing his car with manure actually might have been grounds for a lawsuit, but having the car towed, and charging the lawyer with defiant trespass would have been totally legal, would have allowed the farmer to not miss a day's work, and no matter how "hot shot" the lawyer was, there would have been no legitimate defense for what he did.
There's a few things that can be said. First, many agricultural areas have laws making it an offense to interfere with farming activities, not sure if that's relevant here, but it's a possibility. Second, it would be difficult for hot shot to succeed in suing for damages to his car since he was by that point knowingly trespassing, and blocking a vital access route. I do agree though that calling the police at least once would have been the best idea since at least there would be a record.
With the “fancy pants lawyer” story. Why didn’t the family post “No Trespassing - Violators will be towed at their expense “ signs? This seems to would have deterred the situation.
Unlikely. If they're entitled enough to park somewhere they ain't supposed to, then they ain't gonna listen to some sign. Then again, it solidifies the OP's story if it ever went to court.
First story- I grew up near a farm that was next to an airport that had a HUGE air show every year. And every year, people would treat it like a parking lot where they would watch the show, despite being told repeatedly to leave and the no trespassing signs. He finally got sick of it, loaded up his spreader truck with liquid manure, and started spreading around (and on) the cars before people knew what was going on. It was as an awesome sight to behold. 😊
Short story that just happened today,, I live in the country & today I let my daughter & her husband come out & use my shooting range (multiple layers of RR Ties ) in my backyard,,it apparently made my Neighbors dogs all pissed off & barking,, we could hear the neighbor yelling at his dogs (he lives about a 1/4 mile away),,, Am I the A-Hole ???
I have huge respect for farmers. It’s a physically demanding job that requires a lot of knowledge, planning, patience and dedication. There’s a great deal of satisfaction to be gained from raising crops and livestock too. 🪣loads, 🚚 loads and barns full of 🌟💫✨⭐️s for farmers like your uncle.
Story one.... As soon as I heard of that tresspassing invasion, I'd call the cops before I left. That Karen needs some major jailtime, as well as a hefty lawsuit. Story two.... How unfortunate it would have been if the gun being fought over "just went off" and turned Victor into a eunuch. 😂
I really hate people who call the police on elderly and mentally ill people when there wasn’t a crime some cops are psychopaths that have injured or killer people for nothing that old lady could’ve gotten hurt
I think you may misunderstand the issue. Pressing charges may be excessive but there needed to be a record of the incident. The care taker wasn’t watching her. She could have dropped the baby. Possible killing it. The care taker needs held accountable knowing the dementia. She will do it again.
Third story: I'm going to say NTA. I understand OP's wife being scared, but she immediately blew it out of porpotion. After the explanation and the apology all should be fine. If the police laugh it wasn't because of the case, it was because of OP's wife.
The family knows she has dementia and wasn’t being watched. Someone does needed to be involved so she doesn’t take another child. The next one might get dropped. So…. If she does it again this time with an injury to the child who is to blame? It worked out with no harm this time. Her dementia wont go away.
@@seankerwin5346To be fair, the son likely was watching her when she took off to hug the kid considering he was seconds behind her. Just simply wasn't in a position to prevent her from grabbing the baby. I fully understand the mom being scared, and even her calling 911 because of how panicked she was despite the explanation. However, refusing to drop it after she had some time to wind down was a little much. I do have to say OP is NTA, guys tend to be less likely to panic in the moment and freak out later. So I get why he was calmer about the situation and actually listened to the son. Hopefully they talk it out after the wife has calmed down more from the scary situation.
The dementia ridden woman shouldnt have been allowed in public. Getting cops involved was the right move, at the very least they should have made a move to get her forced into a home
Okay we got two former stories for the price of one and here are my thoughts on both of them: with the first one I really think that Karen shouldn't have been drunk when she deliberately had her friends follow her onto private Farmland! I mean what was she thinking? I mean nobody's going to like having their livelihood destroyed! and if this entire crop had failed to grow that would be a massive financial problem that she would be responsible for! and just a tip to any Karen out there: if you have somebody you hate stay away from them and don't do anything! trust me it will work out for you in the long run. because if you do something you might end up in jail! and I bet getting all of those cars back wasn't cheap for her minions was cheap either. the second one: just because you're rich doesn't mean you will have all the power in the world! plus if you notice somebody is trusted by the community then it's a very bad idea to come with a gun! also what was the big idea? kill him and then take over the farm? I mean if I was a farmer I would at least have a will leaving it to either the next of kin or to the county with the explicit instructions that it must be used as Farmland and Farmland only for the next 10 000 years! that way nobody can mess with them ever again. and didn't he think that an investigation would be opened into his disappearance and if he was murdered he would be the Prime Suspect in the case. there isn't enough money in the world to save you from your own actions. sometimes the greatest enemy you face is yourself. and that was definitely true for this idiot. don't let money go to your heads kids. just because you have more money than anybody else doesn't mean you are more important than anyone else.
beeing someone that have 3 years from higeschool learning about farming etc, i have my doubt about the last story, the cow manor i have been in contact with have always been realy wet and i REALY doubt someone would be willing to sit in a car that had been filled with it, and i would think the car would have been ruined to. if we was talking about horse manor on the other hand i could see it beeing done, for unless the horse have a bad case of diarea or its REALY fresh horse manor is a lot firmer (i think thats the word im looking for) than cow manor.
Just refitting of the ground can easily run into the hundreds of dollars. You have labor fuel and the costs of the equipment involved, and that doesn't count the time lost that the crops could have been in the ground, and growing time lost, and even the costs of having to change the crops planned to grow. The injured livestock would drive the costs up even more, and easily into the tens of thousands of dollars and even up into the six figures range.
Hotshot Lawyer Story: OP's Father was FAR kinder than I'd have been... I wouldn't have Shit-Bombed his car, I[d have just called the Police to have the Illegally Parked Car Towed that very first day... If/when Hotshot Sued me in Court, I'd simply show a picture of his car parked in my driveway without my permission as well as the Police Report about the Parking Ticket and Police Impound Tow...I suspect Hotshot's Lawsuit would be Dismissed and I also suspect I'd easily win my Countersuit for Harassment and Damages for not being able to get my farm equipment out of my driveway to my fields...
my house next to school, i am at work during school runs and wife is a non driver, so NBD. wife mentioned that 2 range rovers always seems to park there now. one my MIL comes parks up and woman comes to the door demanding she get out of HER parking spot wife told her to have sexual relations with her self slams door, one day i have had bad news and was going home early told wife on phone , she mention that the karens was here so i done the 15 min journey in 3mins drove into driveway parked right behind 2nd RR got out with a set of axel stands removed all wheels, went inside. 10 mins late 2 screams and willd knocking i answered door they tell me to move my van i just said "no" closed door opened door at knock said what part of no did you not understand? 30 mins later police arrive i see 2 karens with smug look i say to police i want those of my property they go wait in street police ask me to move car i say "sorry officer van just failed its MOT i cant reverse onto road until repaired and book a new test, they grin and went to tell karens, some reason did not like my idea of renting a mobile crane with big magnet to lift RR over trees onto road. 2 weeks later, mr karens come up with wives and ask what would it take to get RR back? i say a reciept from our local childrens hospice for £500 cash one karen calls me rude name so i say £500 for you £750 for her 2days later hubbys arrive with receipts i call scrapyard ask them to come and scrap my van (got 250 for it that paid for new gates across drive)
I agree with the op on this one. It only takes a second for somebody with dementia to injure or hurt or even kill a child by accident. Too many times children have been hurt by women with dementia that didn't understand what they were doing.
@@gregoryk.9815 and how many times has it happened with her and they let it go? I agree. Her dementia wont go away. Eventually without constant supervision it will happen again. Most likely dropping the child.
I am surprised that they could travel on a freshly plowed field. I grew up in rural areas and know what it is like. Generally city dwellers won't even try it.
Hotshot lawyer from the last story should know he can't just serve someone papers for a lawsuit who happens to live in the same house and go 'give these to the person I want to sue'. There's a reason people have all kinds of stories of having to track down individuals to be sued to hand them over personally.
You shared that final story not long ago and it was the main story. I don’t even have to finish listening to it. I know you’re gonna end up filling the car full of shit.
Story 3, OP wife not taking the explanation, and releasing that this was not something harmful to her and her child should of just asked, "Please keep an eye on the people around, you scared me that someone was trying to kidnap my son, I understand but be careful of where you bring her as your going scare most parents if she do that." But calling 911 and trying to get the old woman arrested goes too far for a her actions, she was the one taking things too far by not using words and calling the cops, cops don't need to be there to solve all problems.
But someone does. She needs constant supervision and obviously it wasn’t there for her to try and take someones child. And if she drops the next one is it ok then to call the cops or should we wait til she kills one. The dementia wont go away. It may not be her fault mentally but the responsibility falls on the care taker that wasn’t watching her.
For OP's wife who got pissed over Granny hugging the baby : When intelligence is overcome by emotion, you're not using the part of your brain that (doctors say) "makes you human"
1) I bet the towing company was happy for this windfall of 200 tow fees. I am so glad the horrible neighbor got arrested and made to pay. 2) OP's wife could have been upset to begin with, but she escalated this way beyond what was reasonable. No, OP did not fail as a husband by not going along with his wife's craziness after what was a harmless, explained incident. NTA. 3) It is so nice when an AH gets his comeuppance. This revenge made me happy, especially how it was done, and that OP got him to back off.
My brother @ 18 months got impetigo from a "Harmless Old Lady". Mother is right Old Lady shouldbe ina nursing home and supervisedwhen out and about. Child might have. Been traumatized. 911 was not necessary, Store Manager needed to be aware of this old woman. If she had grabbed My 18 month old she would have been Unconscious on the floor.
The lawyer parking in the driveway story. You literally made a video about that a week ago. I do really enjoy your videos, but you need to make a spreadsheet or something to keep track of the stories you put in the videos. I'm not trying to be negative, but it'll help.
The wife didn't over react in the first place. The son might have been making an excuse to get his mother / friend / cohort in crime to get away with an attempted kidnap. I totally understand that the wife called the police, but she could have called back and cancelled it all if all then seemed like a genuine case of dementia.
know my husband and being an owner of a BTR-70,Centurion and BRdm-2 i know he would have a hard time not smashing these vehicles on our property with his British Tank
on the 3rd story, Yes is an A****. The person needs to be better supervised and could be potentially dangerous if not now then later. The police report will establish a pattern of behavior if the next child is less 'lucky'.
1st story is implausible and STUPIDLY unrealistic. A couple of cars of old drunk snobs would've been generous enough, but the mf really went balls up the wall with 200 cars, LMAO! That's possibly 800 "drunk business party people" in his farm, allegedly, and the cops "handled them all". Uh huh. Btw, highly unlikely cops would even allow someone to approach a drunken combative suspect, handcuffed or not, but that's just flavor sprinkles on this bullshit sundae.
For anyone who is curious the "damages" that Karen had to pay I'm the first story are probably way more than you expect. Coming from someone who lives in a primary farming community stuff Like this isn't that uncommon. And those "damages" aren't just covering up a few tire tracks in the yard she had to pay for ALL of the POTENTIAL lost wages caused by her actions. That means the maximum money that the farmer could reasonably be expected to bring in from that crop. Not the average. Depending in the type of crop and time in the growing season and size of tbe affected area that could range anywhere from a few 10's of thousands of dollars to several million dollars. Based on the info from the story and normal growing trends though, I'd guess that it was probably between 40,000 and 70,000. That's not including any medical bills for the animals or any workers that may have even hurt or the towing fees either.
I love when people say farming is "low grade" as if those dumbasses would have food without farmers...I'd love to know where they think their food comes from...
Shotgun plus 200 shells=200 blown-out radiators! Or 200 blown-out windshields and rear windows. Or two hundred blown-up instrument clusters (probably the MOST expensive)! THEN I'd prevent tow-trucks on my property!!! Now I'd own an "auto salvage".
One tractor costs upwards of a quarter million dollars. Rich city folk look down on farmers, that feed them. Aerosmith song titled 'Eat the rich', comes to mind. We all bleed red. No one is better than anyone else cause their bank account is bigger.
Part of being a good spouse is grounding your other half and telling them when they are out of line. So no. Absolutely NTA. If you think having your back means supporting you when you are doing something wrong then you don't understand anything. Stopping you and acting in your best interest can just as well be "having your back"
Actually good farmers are pretty loaded. 4 dairy farmers are my in-laws and all of them have quite a bit of cash, livestock, farming implements and land. Just because someone farms, don't assume that they are poor.
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The standard approach to illegal parking like this is a muck spreader. Solves the problem
1st story.... You KNOW the farmer parents are NEVER going to take another vacation ever again in their entire lives.
if the conversation even comes up i can already hear the Fathers response "HELL NO! Remember what happened last time I left the state!"
@@melkiorwiseman5234no saying your wrong. But maybe, and hear me out here, just maybe they don't want to Doxx themselves.
That lawyer parking in the driveway would have returned to find his car towed away. At his expense. And it would have been towed away every time he parked in the driveway. But how the son handled it at the end was priceless.
The video of the British farmer flipping the offending car over and pushing it out of his farm driveway with a loader (and getting away with it lawfully) was so funny- thats what this farmer should have done.
I would have simply used the tractor to push it out of the way, ignoring any damage to it. The 2nd time I would have rolled it over to get it out of the way.
The term for "being safer" is called a protection racket. And, yes, it is a major crime in the US.
Yep, it just verified my belief that HOAs are nothing more than a criminal gang. 🤨
it’s called Extortion and it’s probably a Felony in most, if not all states
Extortion is a third-degree felony that can result in prison time of up to five years.0 The maximum penalty for an extortion crime is life imprisonment, and the minimum penalty is five years in prison if a firearm is used.4 Violating the Hobbs Act can result in up to 20 years in federal prison and a substantial fine. Other acts of extortion under federal law result in lesser penalties, including up to three years in prison.2 The punishment for extortion depends on whether force was used in extorting money or other property.3 Aggravating factors have the potential to increase the penalty for committing extortion.1
Can you imagine the look on Karen's face when they itemized the cost of the damage, which would have included how much they had lost in income over the next year while they recovered the farm. Low income my ass.
Some kids decided to play a prank on a farmer in my area by cutting down a huge portion of his grape plantation. There were 4 separate families involved. 3 of them had to take a Lean out on their house to Pay him back... that was just a few kids playing a prank...
Story 1: We used to as kids got to visit a nearby farm in between my city and the next one around october for halloween to pick a pumpkin to decorate/carve. Sadly a few years back they stopped doing that after a kid got hurt and their insurance wouldn't allow non family members on the property. Was neat because nearby schools would bus the kids in and would be a field trip outting most of us enjoyed. Makes me sad that one kid getting hurt ruined it for everyone else though, just don't blame the farm owners.
Never mess with a farmer. Great stories, Ripe.
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For the farmer in the second story I definitely want to shake his hand and do almost everything else that a man does to show respect to another man. Because this guy is an absolute legend because he stuck to his guns, yes pun intended, and managed to get a man who cares more about money than the lives of others put behind bars where his psychotic ass belongs.
You can't shake his hand, it's a fake story. First the "I pulled some kung fu moves and knocked him out with his own gun" is a dead giveaway, and then being charged with attempted murder when only threats were made and no actual attempt at murder seals it.
Agricultural tourism sounds like a lot of interesting fun, I didn't know that was a thing.
Kind of like running a dude ranch. Give the touristas a taste of the farming/ranching life. 😊
Look up "Joel Salatin" or "Polyface Farm" for a perfect successful example.
I hope that the drunken 'guests', on the first story, were charged with DUI as they tried to leave.
Surprised they weren’t!
How do you even get 200 cars with drunk people to go to a farm with nothing to do. And getting them toed would be impossible. Maybe with a dozen tow trucks with several cars at a time? But you'd need vans to get the drunk people away
Call in the vans the police use to escort prisoners between prison and court and walk their drunk asses to the driveway where they are waiting. Tow trucks would be easier if they used a bed style towtruck, but at the same time, it would be a NICE pay day for all the companies used. Can guarantee at least 5 companies would have to be used if they have 10 towtrucks each. My uncle works for a company with 5 trucks. They had a similar situation last year where a ton of high school kids just after graduating snuck onto a farm and ruined the corn crops of a farmer 1 hour away from my uncle's town. Took the company he works for and 2 other companies [3 companies in total] to tow away 43 out of the 67 cars. I think it took 3 hours to coordinate everything if parents couldn't come pick the cars up and scream at their 17/18 year old dumb and drunk kids for their stupidity. If I remember correctly, none of the kids were allowed to go home and spent the night in jail. I think the majority took a plea deal and got volunteer hours working at said farm to help the farmer. Those that were adamant they did nothing wrong got sent to prison and charged heavily.
1 stupid move, and they all messed up their lives, and this probably messed up a lot of their chances at college/uni. I think the ones that took the plea deal got off easy with no charges because they helped repair the damage and felt so bad, but the ones in didn't get so lucky.
I thought Ripe was saying that Kazakstan was known for the amount of weed they grow and had to pause the video to check what was written in the story. 🤣🤣
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I love the Farmer stories. Why is it that so many Karens/Kevins think that farmers are uneducated Know-nothings?
I think they get caught up with it involving dirt, giving no thought to how much smarts it takes to turn dirt into gold.
I love stories about farmers. They are the shining epitome of FAFO for people stupid enough to cross them.
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the storry is a little of for me, the not callig to have the car towed, also the lawyer driving away afther having car filled with cow manor. that stuff is REALY wet and is almost like porage.
Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness.” - Thomas Jefferson.
Story 2 I kept hearing weed so I thought it was messed up you wanted to make your grandfather proud by growing the best weed you could
My Mom grew up on a farm, they had crops and produced milk. Grandpa also did carpentry for others. He grew up on a farm in Norway.
Same here, but Mom grew up on Long Island, NY, USA. Her brother, my uncle, inherited the farm. Word of warning: Messing with a Farmer can be a near death experience. Uncle was always confident he was the hardest working person in the room. Sharp as a tack as well. If you thought a title protected you, that was a delusion he was happy to demolish.
@@WildBikerBill Mom’s farm was in Minnesota, Grandpa emigrated here.
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I would have hooked a chain to the car and pulled it. Left it somewhere outside my drive.
In the story about the arrogant "hot shot" lawyer who defiantly kept parking in the farmer's driveway, obstructing the farmer's ability to move his equipment... I'm curious why the farmer didn't just call the police and a tow truck and have his car towed away? Trashing his car with manure actually might have been grounds for a lawsuit, but having the car towed, and charging the lawyer with defiant trespass would have been totally legal, would have allowed the farmer to not miss a day's work, and no matter how "hot shot" the lawyer was, there would have been no legitimate defense for what he did.
There's a few things that can be said. First, many agricultural areas have laws making it an offense to interfere with farming activities, not sure if that's relevant here, but it's a possibility. Second, it would be difficult for hot shot to succeed in suing for damages to his car since he was by that point knowingly trespassing, and blocking a vital access route.
I do agree though that calling the police at least once would have been the best idea since at least there would be a record.
With the “fancy pants lawyer” story. Why didn’t the family post “No Trespassing - Violators will be towed at their expense “ signs? This seems to would have deterred the situation.
Unlikely. If they're entitled enough to park somewhere they ain't supposed to, then they ain't gonna listen to some sign. Then again, it solidifies the OP's story if it ever went to court.
Half of them were drunk. We all know neither drunk nor stupid people are capable of common sense
@@marjoriejohnston4905 Different story, my comment is to “Hot Shot” lawyer, it seems too fabricated.
First story- I grew up near a farm that was next to an airport that had a HUGE air show every year. And every year, people would treat it like a parking lot where they would watch the show, despite being told repeatedly to leave and the no trespassing signs.
He finally got sick of it, loaded up his spreader truck with liquid manure, and started spreading around (and on) the cars before people knew what was going on. It was as an awesome sight to behold. 😊
8:11 i was just listening to this and not reading so i thought when you said "wheat" you actual said weed
😂 I just Love that young Man! Ya know that his father was so proud of him that day!
Just hope he gets to read all great things about him.
Last one, and the way the kid handled it, is the absolute best story i've ever heard on this.
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I wouldn't mind seeing what it's like on a farm. That experience must be satisfying.
Short story that just happened today,, I live in the country & today I let my daughter & her husband come out & use my shooting range (multiple layers of RR Ties ) in my backyard,,it apparently made my Neighbors dogs all pissed off & barking,, we could hear the neighbor yelling at his dogs (he lives about a 1/4 mile away),,, Am I the A-Hole ???
Update,,, the Neighbor's wife just drove passed my House & was Giving my House The Stink Eye,,, 😂😂😂😂
No, you are not the AH.
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3 nice stories.
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Greetings Disnii & Ripe,, great stories,, they help me Hate people just a Little more,,,lol
If I owned a sports car convertible, I'd go faster then sh!t!!!! (lol)
Story one.... As soon as I heard of that tresspassing invasion, I'd call the cops before I left. That Karen needs some major jailtime, as well as a hefty lawsuit.
Story two.... How unfortunate it would have been if the gun being fought over "just went off" and turned Victor into a eunuch. 😂
Took me a few times to listen to the second story and get wheat out of it.
I really hate people who call the police on elderly and mentally ill people when there wasn’t a crime some cops are psychopaths that have injured or killer people for nothing that old lady could’ve gotten hurt
I think you may misunderstand the issue. Pressing charges may be excessive but there needed to be a record of the incident. The care taker wasn’t watching her. She could have dropped the baby. Possible killing it. The care taker needs held accountable knowing the dementia. She will do it again.
I know he was saying 'wheat', but I kept hearing 'weed'.
If you kid really wants you to vacation away from home, that's when stay
Vacations? Some years I don't travel more than 50 miles from the farm. The last time I was more than 200 miles away was prior to 9/11.
Third story: I'm going to say NTA. I understand OP's wife being scared, but she immediately blew it out of porpotion. After the explanation and the apology all should be fine. If the police laugh it wasn't because of the case, it was because of OP's wife.
The family knows she has dementia and wasn’t being watched. Someone does needed to be involved so she doesn’t take another child. The next one might get dropped. So…. If she does it again this time with an injury to the child who is to blame? It worked out with no harm this time. Her dementia wont go away.
But her child was 19 and I’m pretty sure that she wouldn’t get far with him
@@kalleewhitaker7040 19 months.( 1year 7mnths old) older children have disappeared by kidknappers even teenagers.
@@seankerwin5346To be fair, the son likely was watching her when she took off to hug the kid considering he was seconds behind her. Just simply wasn't in a position to prevent her from grabbing the baby.
I fully understand the mom being scared, and even her calling 911 because of how panicked she was despite the explanation. However, refusing to drop it after she had some time to wind down was a little much.
I do have to say OP is NTA, guys tend to be less likely to panic in the moment and freak out later. So I get why he was calmer about the situation and actually listened to the son. Hopefully they talk it out after the wife has calmed down more from the scary situation.
The dementia ridden woman shouldnt have been allowed in public. Getting cops involved was the right move, at the very least they should have made a move to get her forced into a home
Okay we got two former stories for the price of one and here are my thoughts on both of them:
with the first one I really think that Karen shouldn't have been drunk when she deliberately had her friends follow her onto private Farmland! I mean what was she thinking? I mean nobody's going to like having their livelihood destroyed! and if this entire crop had failed to grow that would be a massive financial problem that she would be responsible for! and just a tip to any Karen out there: if you have somebody you hate stay away from them and don't do anything! trust me it will work out for you in the long run. because if you do something you might end up in jail! and I bet getting all of those cars back wasn't cheap for her minions was cheap either.
the second one: just because you're rich doesn't mean you will have all the power in the world! plus if you notice somebody is trusted by the community then it's a very bad idea to come with a gun! also what was the big idea? kill him and then take over the farm? I mean if I was a farmer I would at least have a will leaving it to either the next of kin or to the county with the explicit instructions that it must be used as Farmland and Farmland only for the next 10 000 years! that way nobody can mess with them ever again.
and didn't he think that an investigation would be opened into his disappearance and if he was murdered he would be the Prime Suspect in the case. there isn't enough money in the world to save you from your own actions. sometimes the greatest enemy you face is yourself. and that was definitely true for this idiot. don't let money go to your heads kids. just because you have more money than anybody else doesn't mean you are more important than anyone else.
beeing someone that have 3 years from higeschool learning about farming etc, i have my doubt about the last story, the cow manor i have been in contact with have always been realy wet and i REALY doubt someone would be willing to sit in a car that had been filled with it, and i would think the car would have been ruined to. if we was talking about horse manor on the other hand i could see it beeing done, for unless the horse have a bad case of diarea or its REALY fresh horse manor is a lot firmer (i think thats the word im looking for) than cow manor.
The smell of the manure would have penetrated into the upholstery, and it wouldn't have been able to have been gotten out.
Last story: who else was thinking of Back to the Future?😅😅😅
It is not just Ripes' idea. HOAs do sound like 'protection rackets'. Heaven forefend! Cheers.
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That Convertible would never be seen again if "Abandoned" on my property.
I want to know how much in damages that lady from the first story caused, as well as how long she got put away
Just refitting of the ground can easily run into the hundreds of dollars. You have labor fuel and the costs of the equipment involved, and that doesn't count the time lost that the crops could have been in the ground, and growing time lost, and even the costs of having to change the crops planned to grow. The injured livestock would drive the costs up even more, and easily into the tens of thousands of dollars and even up into the six figures range.
I said it once i will say it again: the idiot in story 2 is lucky he didn't end up in a body bag or a hospital bed for gsw.
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15:22 I would agree, NTA
Hotshot Lawyer Story: OP's Father was FAR kinder than I'd have been...
I wouldn't have Shit-Bombed his car, I[d have just called the Police to have the Illegally Parked Car Towed that very first day...
If/when Hotshot Sued me in Court, I'd simply show a picture of his car parked in my driveway without my permission as well as the Police Report about the Parking Ticket and Police Impound Tow...I suspect Hotshot's Lawsuit would be Dismissed and I also suspect I'd easily win my Countersuit for Harassment and Damages for not being able to get my farm equipment out of my driveway to my fields...
my house next to school, i am at work during school runs and wife is a non driver, so NBD. wife mentioned that 2 range rovers always seems to park there now.
one my MIL comes parks up and woman comes to the door demanding she get out of HER parking spot wife told her to have sexual relations with her self slams door, one day i have had bad news and was going home early told wife on phone , she mention that the karens was here so i done the 15 min journey in 3mins drove into driveway parked right behind 2nd RR got out with a set of axel stands removed all wheels, went inside. 10 mins late 2 screams and willd knocking i answered door they tell me to move my van i just said "no" closed door opened door at knock said what part of no did you not understand?
30 mins later police arrive i see 2 karens with smug look i say to police i want those of my property they go wait in street police ask me to move car i say "sorry officer van just failed its MOT i cant reverse onto road until repaired and book a new test, they grin and went to tell karens, some reason did not like my idea of renting a mobile crane with big magnet to lift RR over trees onto road.
2 weeks later, mr karens come up with wives and ask what would it take to get RR back?
i say a reciept from our local childrens hospice for £500 cash one karen calls me rude name so i say £500 for you £750 for her 2days later hubbys arrive with receipts i call scrapyard ask them to come and scrap my van (got 250 for it that paid for new gates across drive)
Did that lawyer also yell out: „I hate manure!“ 😂
Story 3. ops wife clearly over reacted. She yelled for help, you helped... it was delt with, she carried it to far unnecessarily
I agree with the op on this one. It only takes a second for somebody with dementia to injure or hurt or even kill a child by accident. Too many times children have been hurt by women with dementia that didn't understand what they were doing.
@@gregoryk.9815 and how many times has it happened with her and they let it go? I agree. Her dementia wont go away. Eventually without constant supervision it will happen again. Most likely dropping the child.
Last story I loved it. Cow poop n his car. He would have never won in court. Judge would have laughed at the cow poop.
That's so funny he got he deserves,so funny 😃🤠👍🤭🥰🤩😀😄
I am surprised that they could travel on a freshly plowed field. I grew up in rural areas and know what it is like. Generally city dwellers won't even try it.
Karen wanted to buy a fatm???
Well, she might "bought" it.
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I like that chun li is such a deep character now, at opposed to just being "the girl"
Your cat is just adorable! You really don't see too many solid white cats around
Dad was a doormat. Convertible would be a Compost pile as soon as he left.
Story 2: It took me waaaaay too long to realise you were saying "wheat", and not "weed". 😊🤦♂
Hotshot lawyer from the last story should know he can't just serve someone papers for a lawsuit who happens to live in the same house and go 'give these to the person I want to sue'. There's a reason people have all kinds of stories of having to track down individuals to be sued to hand them over personally.
You shared that final story not long ago and it was the main story. I don’t even have to finish listening to it. I know you’re gonna end up filling the car full of shit.
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Story 3, OP wife not taking the explanation, and releasing that this was not something harmful to her and her child should of just asked, "Please keep an eye on the people around, you scared me that someone was trying to kidnap my son, I understand but be careful of where you bring her as your going scare most parents if she do that." But calling 911 and trying to get the old woman arrested goes too far for a her actions, she was the one taking things too far by not using words and calling the cops, cops don't need to be there to solve all problems.
But someone does. She needs constant supervision and obviously it wasn’t there for her to try and take someones child. And if she drops the next one is it ok then to call the cops or should we wait til she kills one. The dementia wont go away. It may not be her fault mentally but the responsibility falls on the care taker that wasn’t watching her.
For OP's wife who got pissed over Granny hugging the baby : When intelligence is overcome by emotion, you're not using the part of your brain that (doctors say) "makes you human"
1) I bet the towing company was happy for this windfall of 200 tow fees. I am so glad the horrible neighbor got arrested and made to pay.
2) OP's wife could have been upset to begin with, but she escalated this way beyond what was reasonable. No, OP did not fail as a husband by not going along with his wife's craziness after what was a harmless, explained incident. NTA.
3) It is so nice when an AH gets his comeuppance. This revenge made me happy, especially how it was done, and that OP got him to back off.
So all of these people were drunk and driving? What did the cops do about it?
I'll bet the old D8 would get rid of those cars.
My brother @ 18 months got impetigo from a "Harmless Old Lady". Mother is right Old Lady shouldbe ina nursing home and supervisedwhen out and about. Child might have. Been traumatized. 911 was not necessary, Store Manager needed to be aware of this old woman. If she had grabbed My 18 month old she would have been Unconscious on the floor.
That's so funny and cool 😄😀🥰🤭👍😃😍😂😅
The lawyer parking in the driveway story. You literally made a video about that a week ago. I do really enjoy your videos, but you need to make a spreadsheet or something to keep track of the stories you put in the videos. I'm not trying to be negative, but it'll help.
I thought I had just heard this story a few days ago,
and again somewhere in the past.
Maybe, Ripe thought the third time is the charm.
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The past readings might be from other channels. But yeah, repeating within a week is pretty obvious.
Uh dude, the section that part is in is the "best of ripe" stories ie. The best previous stories.
Dad has a tractor. He's got a chain somewhere..... Tow that car out into the street. If it happened again, that car would never run again. 😡
Yeah not just that but I also vaguely remember that he made a video about it from what I think was a year ago.
The wife didn't over react in the first place. The son might have been making an excuse to get his mother / friend / cohort in crime to get away with an attempted kidnap. I totally understand that the wife called the police, but she could have called back and cancelled it all if all then seemed like a genuine case of dementia.
know my husband and being an owner of a BTR-70,Centurion and BRdm-2 i know he would have a hard time not smashing these vehicles on our property with his British Tank
Hmm i wonder where these karens think their precious food cones from. The store magically? Nope. From farms!
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Great job he got what deserves
Without farmers, you wouldn't have food on your table. Never disrespect a Farmer.
on the 3rd story, Yes is an A****. The person needs to be better supervised and could be potentially dangerous if not now then later. The police report will establish a pattern of behavior if the next child is less 'lucky'.
call every towing company in town and say you have tons of cars ilegally parked and you want them removed at owners expense
OP should have irrigated the field while they were parked there. It would take a week to get them out.
It's really stupid that people think farmers are poor. Most of them are quite wealthy provided that they have good crop years and yields.
1st story is implausible and STUPIDLY unrealistic. A couple of cars of old drunk snobs would've been generous enough, but the mf really went balls up the wall with 200 cars, LMAO! That's possibly 800 "drunk business party people" in his farm, allegedly, and the cops "handled them all". Uh huh.
Btw, highly unlikely cops would even allow someone to approach a drunken combative suspect, handcuffed or not, but that's just flavor sprinkles on this bullshit sundae.
For anyone who is curious the "damages" that Karen had to pay I'm the first story are probably way more than you expect. Coming from someone who lives in a primary farming community stuff Like this isn't that uncommon. And those "damages" aren't just covering up a few tire tracks in the yard she had to pay for ALL of the POTENTIAL lost wages caused by her actions. That means the maximum money that the farmer could reasonably be expected to bring in from that crop. Not the average. Depending in the type of crop and time in the growing season and size of tbe affected area that could range anywhere from a few 10's of thousands of dollars to several million dollars. Based on the info from the story and normal growing trends though, I'd guess that it was probably between 40,000 and 70,000. That's not including any medical bills for the animals or any workers that may have even hurt or the towing fees either.
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Omg i thought you said weed lol 🤣
I love when people say farming is "low grade" as if those dumbasses would have food without farmers...I'd love to know where they think their food comes from...
Shotgun plus 200 shells=200 blown-out radiators! Or 200 blown-out windshields and rear windows. Or two hundred blown-up instrument clusters (probably the MOST expensive)! THEN I'd prevent tow-trucks on my property!!! Now I'd own an "auto salvage".
Wife in story 3 made a mistake, and then doubled down. Too bad she will likely never understand how immature she is.
Wrong, dementia patients should not be allowed in public. She was a danger to herself and others
One tractor costs upwards of a quarter million dollars. Rich city folk look down on farmers, that feed them. Aerosmith song titled 'Eat the rich', comes to mind. We all bleed red. No one is better than anyone else cause their bank account is bigger.
Part of being a good spouse is grounding your other half and telling them when they are out of line. So no. Absolutely NTA. If you think having your back means supporting you when you are doing something wrong then you don't understand anything.
Stopping you and acting in your best interest can just as well be "having your back"
Some people are incredibly stupid. We need food so we need farmers.
Actually good farmers are pretty loaded. 4 dairy farmers are my in-laws and all of them have quite a bit of cash, livestock, farming implements and land. Just because someone farms, don't assume that they are poor.
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Karen's are usually liberal, usually divorced, usually have many baby daddies, and usually just ignorant. I laugh in every Karen's face. HAH.
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