Curmudgeon

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“When he told us to get off of his lawn, we didn't think that he was serious”

~ Anonymous on Curmudgeon

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Jeremiah Ezekial Jackson, aka "the Curmudgeon", has faithfully fulfilled the dual roles of being both a grumpy old fart and of keeping kids off his lawn since his birth sometime early last century.

...on Dating[edit]

“You'd better be home b'fer ten, missy. Don' mik me come out lookin' fer yuh.”

~ Curmudgeon on Dating

What is the Curmudgeon's stance on dating? He's "agin it". If you don't speak Curmudgeon that means that he's against it.

He is against pretty much everything, you see. From the north winning the civil war][1] to cremation Jeremiah's stance, quite simply, is against.

Remember that, because if there's one thing that he's against, it's repeating himself.

“If there's one thing I'm agin, 's repeatin' meself.”

~ Curmudgeon on repetition

“This is the Curmudgeon's lawn. Git!”

~ Anonymous on Lawn

...on Neighbors[edit]

“...and you'd best not see that good fer nuthin' Cranshaw boy agin. Yeh know I'm a feuding wit' the Cranshaws, dagnabit!”

~ Curmudgeon on Dating

Jeremiah is against neighbors. Accounts vary, but sometime in 1941 he took out a homestead on a plot of land far from the city[2]. Over the next sixty-plus years, the city expanded.

The city eventually caught up with Jeremiah. Suddenly (the Curmudgeon considers sixty years to be suddenly) he was no longer allowed to shoot the "varmits" that crossed, landed on, or crawled under, his property. Suddenly he was supposed to pay the various taxes that folks from the city, in cheap suits (also from the city), insisted that he pay. Suddenly, in fact, his lawn was actually supposed to contain grass.

With the city came neighbors. If there's one thing the Curmudgeon is against, it's neighbors.

Neighbors, you see, meant that Jeremiah had to look at people. He's against people, particularly the kind that he has to look at.

“People? Pah!”

~ Curmudgeon on people

But the worst part of neighbors is neighbors' kids[3]...

The Curmudgeon, dressed up for a night out.

...on Neighbors' Kids[edit]

“Git off mah lawn! Git now! Ahm not gonna tells yuh agin!”

~ Curmudgeon on neighbors' kids

As Jeremiah sees it, he's been squatting on his land for long enough that people should know by now not to walk on it.

Playing on it, or even playing near it, is not to be done. If a ball lands in his yard, that ball is his. Finders-keepers, as it were. It's rumored that Jeremiah has a garbage can full of balls of all types (soccer, base, tennis and foot) hidden in his basement, all of which had the misfortune of landing in his yard.

God help the frisbee that lands on his roof...

...on Dating, Again[edit]

“I'm-uh gonna be knee deep in ladies when uh git home. No good varmits like you wud best sleep out back tonight.”

~ Curmudgeon on people

Footnotes[edit]

  1. “Took two bullets in that war, I tells ya. Dinna doo-noh good tho. Gol-dang Yankees jus' overrun'd us in the end there...”

    ~ Curmudgeon on American Civil War

  2. “...moved out here to get away from it. Then it jess followed me alla way out here. Dangit.”

    ~ Curmudgeon on the city

  3. “Kids? Pah! Had me a brood of em, back in the day. Never did no one no good no how! Gran-kids are even worse...could-nuh even write up this here made up page on Uncycleepedia real proper 'n' good-like, by cracky!”

    ~ Curmudgeon on children