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I guess I'm a drug dealer now?!

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by Gustavo, Mar 23, 2012.

 

  1. spokaniac

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    My neighbors watch us every time we're in the pool, have even shot them a moon a few times. That gets rid of them for a few days. Can't wait to get my AG set up and start brewing outside. Wear safety goggles and a respirator and really scare them off.
     
  2. dfc

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    Yes, cops are people too, but unfortunately a lot of people are d-bags. If you give a d-bag authority they tend to become bigger d-bags. I've met some cool cops. I've also met a whole crapload of d-bags who become bigger d-bags because they have a badge.
     
  3. chalmer9

    Banned

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    I'm confused why you care what your neighbors think.
     
  4. dfc

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    Yes.
     
  5. sudsmcgee

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    Why is this weird? The right to own guns is protected, the right to brew beer is not.
     
  6. sudsmcgee

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    Off topic alert: I know this was a tongue in cheek comment, but actually doing this could get you a serious beating if not killed. 1% motorcycle clubs don't mess around and you shouldn't either, regardless of what you might feel about them. I do not recommend wearing a three piece patch unless you are in said club or don't mind being shot.
     
  7. MotorcycleMatt

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    This!!!

    Do not impersonate any 1%er, they are extremely territorial, and some wouldnt hesitate beating the crap out of you or worse for this.
     
  8. Cpt_Kirks

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    How about this one?

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  9. TyTanium

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    They're even worse...Look out for that John T. guy...he'll blow up your brewery
     
  10. SittingDuck

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    Not to mention that it would be trademark infringement and they will sue.:D
     
  11. Airborneguy

    Adjunct of the Law  

    Posted Apr 13, 2012
    ...and no doubt you'd be the first blood-sucker in line to help them with that, right? ;)
     
  12. Fauxsho

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2012
    Next time they're watching, come out of the garage in your best blood stained wife beater, (or make one if you don't have one on hand) throw some garbage bags in the trunk of you car, slam it closed, and give them the "I'm watching you" point.

    This should work, I'm almost 96% positive.

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  13. BuddyWeiser

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2012
    +1 I agree! But don't forget to toss in the shovel afterwards. :D
     
  14. bobz32

    Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2012
    I felt a bit suspicious when my friend and I had to separate our bulk order of 50lbs of DME into 3lb ziplock baggies, and had to empty the bag out in front of my house so the white powder would fly everywhere.

    Then again, I live in Baltimore city, so this probably looked normal.
     
  15. petey_c

    Senior Member  

    Posted Apr 14, 2012
    Sorry, you're both wrong (BuddyWeiser/Fauxsho). That kinda stuff needs to be done at night. It's more sinister (and accurate). Not too late that the neighbors are asleep, or make just enough "noise" to wake them up.
    Seriously though, don't create more problems for yourself or local LEO, who could in turn, make your life more difficult.
     
  16. Chuck_Swillery

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2012
    All sounds like a scene off "The Burbs."
     
  17. Fauxsho

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2012
    Honestly, if they don't respond to you being an affable neighbor, I'd say have fun with it. I agree wholeheartedly with all of the previous "You catch more flies with honey than vinegar" posters, but if you've tried to reach out, and also spoken with the local PD, then why not?

    As a homebrewer I'm sure you're already creative. This just gives you another avenue to be creative and possibly make brew day that much more fun and exciting. Hell, you could even turn this whole experience into a blog - I'd read it! Making some delicious homebrew and throwing your neighbor for a loop all at the same time.

    You never know, it could be a blessing in disguise, just make sure you have fun doing it. :ban:
     
  18. Fauxsho

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2012
    Oh yeah, lets accessorize. But if we throw in the shovel we might as well throw in the Jason mask and a rusty machete. Either way, I stand behind the 96%. :D
     
  19. bighorn_brew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2012
    My friend, in Lewiston idaho was given two carboys and a corny keg. I don't know what was on or in the carboys but he decided to take them to the car wash to wash. Anyway, a [email protected]&$! there at the carwash, not employee but a another guy using the wash gave my friend grief, he came over and was like "what are you up to" and "this seems suspicious what are those things" to which my friend said something to the effect "none of your business get bent." But, since the guy was being persistant chris told him they were for brewing beer. And this guy goes on threatening to call cops suspects their is meth equipment being cleaned at the wash. Chris, my friend, was understandably upset but if I know him like I think I do I am sure he told that guy what he can do with the cell phone.....below is the text I received yesterday as it was occurring....

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  20. RandomBeerGuy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2012
    You should clean your guns outside and brew at this same time. While wearing a tinfoil peter pan hat.

    We had the same thing when we moved. I did just offer the neighbors some brew and now they look forward to my sessions.
     
  21. brownribbon

    Active Member

    Posted Apr 15, 2012
    Yeah except it's Hank is the one who brews (Walt's BIL). I lit up in the scene where Hank was bottling and I recognized the capper!
     
  22. roadymi

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 15, 2012
    Best plan i've read yet
     
  23. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Apr 15, 2012
    It never ceases to amaze me how many people claim we home brewers have "what looks like a meth lab or somethibg" or "looks like he's cooking meth". Even though they've never seen how it's done or what the tools of that particular trade look like. Nosey busybody idiots.
    I got that once when I had the door open on a warm day while bottling a batch. Fool was on a cell phone making with "idk,it looks like a meth lab or something". Since then the cops have made some real BS excuses to come over. But seeing delabeled beer bottles on my tree next to a couple of fermenters,equipment stored underneath with stacks of empty bottles next to it told the real story. How can people that are mostly white colar around be so ignorant & wanton trouble makers?
     
  24. petey_c

    Senior Member  

    Posted Apr 15, 2012
    When I'm brewing, I wonder if people think it's unusual to have a garden hose going into my kitchen window. I keep my immersion chiller in it's original box so people (passers by) don't think it's part of a still. I'm fortunate to have great neighbors. Two who have known me for 40+ years.
     
  25. TalkingGoats

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 17, 2012
    Sneak into their house when they are out and put a pound of dme, and a dry packet of yeast in their toilet reservoirs.
     
  26. landshark

    HMFIC  

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    This is brilliant. I love this idea.
     
  27. amrmedic

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    Ok, what is a toilet reservoir? Is that the toilet tank?

    Really freak them out, one morning get dressed in a white shirt and black tie then knock on their door and ask if they would like a copy of the "watchtower" and if they have a relationship with Jesus Christ?
     
  28. spearko520

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    if your sabotaging their plumbing, you can fill a bread bag with hydraulic cement and dump it down their sewer vent.
     
  29. CreamyGoodness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    Or just poop in the tank for an upper decker! Sardines work too!
     
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  30. amrmedic

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    Remind me not to piss you guys off if you ever become my neighbors! LOL
     
  31. Accidic

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    IANAL but as I understand it is if it's been permitted before they can make claims that it was allowed and therefore expectable. It's f'n stupid though. I have a 60ft tall pine tree that I can't easily remove from my yard because of it's proximity to the utilities that feed my neighborhood hub'd in my yard (they put them in before I got there). As far as I'm concerned being used for a hub for such things should at least get me a decent deal but I couldn't even renegotiate my cable last time around so I told them to come get the box. So help me if I ever find an attorney brave enough to fight them in court I'm going to call them to come get the tree or tie it to a chain and yank it down.
     
  32. bernerbrau

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    Haven't you seen Breaking Bad? You're not a drug dealer, you're a drug manufacturer. :mug:
     
  33. petey_c

    Senior Member  

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    IANAL (?)
    There's got to better acronym for I Am Not A Lawyer....
     
  34. CreamyGoodness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    Don't judge bro.
     
  35. Reno_eNVy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    Wait, I thought we were talking about lawyers. When did judges come into effect here?
     
  36. Cpt_Kirks

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 18, 2012
    Judges are just lawyers in drag.
     
  37. Savage06

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 18, 2012

    Law?

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  38. SittingDuck

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2012
    Yup, that's what I wear to work every day.
     
  39. AdamPag

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2012
    I really love this thread
     
  40. snccoulter

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 20, 2012
    The reason they can have the pole there in your backyard is there is an easement and it is guarenteed even upon the sale of the property. Part of the contract, if there is no easement then it is your land to do as you wish. Signs and fences can keep people off the land even if use was was granted in the past. You have the right to deny accss.
     
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