- Nov 25, 2016
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Okay, I realize that this is a weird title for a thread, but the problem is real.
Twice in the past week the same woman has walked her dog by my house and let it poop on my lawn. Then she pretends to pick up the poop, and instead walks away leaving the mess there. She wants everyone to think she's doing the right thing, but clearly doesn't feel the least bit guilty about it.
I've posted both incidents on NextDoor and gotten many sympathetic comments, including an offer to provide her name and address so I can deposit the poop on her own lawn. My wife put her foot down on that: "I will not allow you to stoop to her level. I'll clean it up myself first."
So what to do? I've read of an old trick in situations such as this: pour bacon grease on the poop. The next time the dog visits, he'll gobble up his own turds. But is this just a funny Internet meme, or does it really work?
Any suggestions on how I can get my revenge on the "poop-e-trator"?
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Twice in the past week the same woman has walked her dog by my house and let it poop on my lawn. Then she pretends to pick up the poop, and instead walks away leaving the mess there. She wants everyone to think she's doing the right thing, but clearly doesn't feel the least bit guilty about it.
I've posted both incidents on NextDoor and gotten many sympathetic comments, including an offer to provide her name and address so I can deposit the poop on her own lawn. My wife put her foot down on that: "I will not allow you to stoop to her level. I'll clean it up myself first."
So what to do? I've read of an old trick in situations such as this: pour bacon grease on the poop. The next time the dog visits, he'll gobble up his own turds. But is this just a funny Internet meme, or does it really work?
Any suggestions on how I can get my revenge on the "poop-e-trator"?
View attachment no poop fairy.mov