You show em, Lio! My little cousins had some neighborhood jerks crush their pumpkins and they were really sad about it. I’d love it if this kind of thing happened in real life.
In real life, If you knowingly pose a hazard specifically to injure someone and they do, you are libel for their injuries in some places. Even if i is on/with your property.
This is gonna be a pain to remove. Knowing Lio, though, he probably wouldn’t want to remove it. And really, a rotting pumpkin full of cement is tame for this guy.
Years ago someone built a big snow Garfield outside a vet’s office and a car rammed it. Turns out it was built around a concrete trash bin. Not good for jerk’s car.
I did the two coaxial mailboxs with the space filled with concrete thing. I had to use my bucket loader to get it on the “post” since the finished product weighed over 100 pounds. Tthe post was a chunk of I beam I had lying around, a wooden post would not have lasted. Since my mailbox is behind a guard rail, there is not the issue of creating a “dangerous” mailbox as far a cars running into the immoveable object. No more trouble with mailbox baseball after that.
Being from the country we also had issues with the old bat the mailbox players – dad solved that one weekend by building a red brick housing around ours – two weeks later they kids where playing again but they didn’t notice the need addition to ours because they liked to drive with their headlights off to lower their chances of being spotted – the next day at the high school the kid with his right arm in a fresh new cast was getting a lot of flack.
My grandmother used to tell me and my cousin to keep our pumpkins in the window, so that teenagers could not bust them on the street. I did not heed her, hence I lost my pumpkin.
margueritem about 13 years ago
Heh-heh-heh!
Rockabore about 13 years ago
You show em, Lio! My little cousins had some neighborhood jerks crush their pumpkins and they were really sad about it. I’d love it if this kind of thing happened in real life.
edgeways about 13 years ago
In real life, If you knowingly pose a hazard specifically to injure someone and they do, you are libel for their injuries in some places. Even if i is on/with your property.
In cartoons it is funny.
doc white about 13 years ago
Let the bastards sue.
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Nice first step in sweet vengeance on behalf of the Smashed Pumpkins! These new pumpkin-guys, though, are a couple of blockheads, ’tis true.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 13 years ago
Now here’s an idea for next year.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
Payback is a b===h!
susan about 13 years ago
This is gonna be a pain to remove. Knowing Lio, though, he probably wouldn’t want to remove it. And really, a rotting pumpkin full of cement is tame for this guy.
momazilla about 13 years ago
To the last two: AMEN!
Stephen Gilberg about 13 years ago
Someone did this in real life this year. Got in the news and not in trouble.
chris_weaver about 13 years ago
The Great Pumpkin Sting!
Charles Weir about 13 years ago
Love it, love it, love it.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 13 years ago
All right Lio!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 13 years ago
better than yesterdays bowling ball idea
iced tea about 13 years ago
Way to go, Lio!
Tina Rhea Premium Member about 13 years ago
Years ago someone built a big snow Garfield outside a vet’s office and a car rammed it. Turns out it was built around a concrete trash bin. Not good for jerk’s car.
EricAlder about 13 years ago
How does he keep the wet cement inside with eye and mouth holes in the pumpkin?
Blossoming about 13 years ago
I don’t think those bullies will be coming back too soon…
Popeyesforearm about 13 years ago
What a couple of blockheads, all 3 of ’em!
yatman about 13 years ago
Ahhh. Sweet justice!
zerotsm about 13 years ago
I did the two coaxial mailboxs with the space filled with concrete thing. I had to use my bucket loader to get it on the “post” since the finished product weighed over 100 pounds. Tthe post was a chunk of I beam I had lying around, a wooden post would not have lasted. Since my mailbox is behind a guard rail, there is not the issue of creating a “dangerous” mailbox as far a cars running into the immoveable object. No more trouble with mailbox baseball after that.
Bacardii_LS about 13 years ago
Being from the country we also had issues with the old bat the mailbox players – dad solved that one weekend by building a red brick housing around ours – two weeks later they kids where playing again but they didn’t notice the need addition to ours because they liked to drive with their headlights off to lower their chances of being spotted – the next day at the high school the kid with his right arm in a fresh new cast was getting a lot of flack.
JP Steve Premium Member about 13 years ago
“That pumpkin is about two feet wide.”
and the bullies two feet shorter!
garfeildfox almost 13 years ago
he loves helping the pumpkins… SO SWEET
markwalton almost 13 years ago
THAT.WAS.AWESOME. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
hobbesviously over 12 years ago
My grandmother used to tell me and my cousin to keep our pumpkins in the window, so that teenagers could not bust them on the street. I did not heed her, hence I lost my pumpkin.
sadiedog over 11 years ago
I still say he should’ve turned them into pumpkinheads. Or set Lord Pumpkis on them! (See Imagine This).