Husband's and Wive's come humor me...?

MrseArwood

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Here is the scenario:

Husband has decided to go hunting. He takes off about 4 AM in the morning. Wife is at home tending to the children (1,3,7,& 9yrs.) and is currently pregnant. At 8AM in the morning while wife is in the kitchen making breakfast, a male neighbor who is located 1.5 miles from your home enters on to your property and begins to yell obscenities from outside, he declares he has a problem with the barking of your husband's dogs, he yells continuous obscenities which include he is going to shoot your husband's dogs. Then, speeds off to his home, in addition your home is located 30 minutes away from the closest town/hospital/and local authorities, as you live out in a very dense rural area.

Questions:
1) (husbands) You receive frantic call from your wife about neighbor, what do you do?
2) (husbands) Are there any husbands that would not come home? if yes why?

3) (wives) What do you do?
4 (wives) What if husband says, "Blah," Don't bother me I'm HUNTING!"

Thanks for humoring me :)
Interesting Answers =)! I am surprised some women aren't concerned if their husband would have shown no concern for their safety. I am also intrigued that some women would not even bother to say anything to their husband.

The real result:
The police were most definitely called, and there was a 45 minute wait for them to arrive. The neighbor didn't come back, and has since stopped harassing our families household. Although, the police stated they would do a report, I never received a case number for their so called report. I believe the neighbor could be confusing our dogs with a few troublesome strays in the area and possibly coyotes howling at night, they do it every night or my neighbor could have bat ears. Regardless though, I am in agreement with the neighbor about the dogs, regardless of his going about it, I did not want my husband getting the dogs, because I knew he would not accept the responsibility that comes with taking care of a dog let alone 2 big labs, also being that
we work 30 minutes away, and for 10-12 hours a day we are not home, they don't always stay pinned up, and their are plenty of farm animals that stretch across our community of farmers, when ever they do bark it is annoying, mostly at wild animals and when someone drives onto our property. On the contrary because all of our neighbors live 1.5 to 3mi away, we only see them as we drive passed each other or at our mailboxes. None of us really know who each other are, just that we all have one thing in common, we all are private property owners, we did have 2 guns at our home, which I could not find the bullets too, lord only knows why. We only have one vehicle, and he took it, he never takes our dogs hunting with him, they'd probably do more scaring away than assisting, I did call my husband, to let him know our neighbor crossed the line, (normally he just posts signs on our property, for us to find when we get home), but yep he said, "blah, I'm hunting, deal with it when I get home."

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Reason for posting, because it truly bugged me that my husband will drive 1.5hrs. right this minute if his older brother called to say his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend is threatening him over the phone. However, if a neighbor crosses the line, concern for wife, yeah... not quite feeling the same love there...

Additional info: Not sure where the neighbor went, just know he sped off and was headed up the road towards his home. Not one to cry wolf, I rarely call my husband. Reasons' I ever call that man... "I am at the stored do you need anything?", "I see I missed 3x calls from you.. is everything ok?", "Hey, I'm going to be running a little late" As far as hunting, he hunts just about every weekend. He hunts every other weekend AT THE LEAST!, and has even used annual leave to take time off work to go off on a hunting adventure with buddies. So, it's not like the poor man doesn't get to go hunting.

On a side note, just wanted to know how other husbands and wives would of handled the sam
 
A hunter would have his dogs with him.

1) He's hunting. His phone is turned off.
2) Only one who was whipped. A smart one would tell his wife to call the police. DUH.
3) I'd call the police.
4) I wouldn't have called him anyway.
 
Get a gun and wait for him to enter your property (if you're in a state like Texas) Let him know you're not crying wolf, and if something happens, he can blame himself. Call a neighbor over to help you.
 
I would prob. contact my husband and I would put the dogs in the house to keep them safe. If the threat should be taken seriously, I'd contact the police only if there were no guns in the house otherwise, I'd pull it on the neighbor and tell them to stay in their house. If they call the cops, I'd explain they were about to shoot and I was trying to defend myself. If I was pregnant, I'd never get viiolent myself and mostly just pull the dogs in and tell the neighbor to shut his ****** mouth and leave if he didn't like the barking.
 
5. me and my home-girls (((sisters))) do a drive by on the way to the mutherf0cking club, AFTER I put the kids to bed, of course!
 
As a husband all I can say is Pregnant Wife and Family comes first. Enough Said!!!!
 
1. You tell her to calm down. The guy's going to shoot your dogs, not your wife and kids, and you brought your dogs hunting. If he turns up, you're well-armed and can deal with the situation.

2. Yes. See 1.
 
I'm a wife, and I would call the cops and place a complaint for trespassing, and lock the doors and keep everyone inside. As for the phone call, it's a typical response for most husbands to have when they are preoccupied. Don't stress, just have the cops take care of it.
 
Well, the neighbor guy must have hearing like Batman, if dogs barking 1 1/2 miles away bug him.

1. his phone would be off while he's hunting
2. he couldn't come home if I couldn't call him
3. I'd apologize and bring the dogs in. Although, my dogs only bark if someone comes on the property.
4. see #1
 
I do live out in a dense, unpopulated wooded area.

First, I'd bring the dogs in. They have no business nuisance barking if I'm at home. Dogs stop barking= drama over.

I'd probably call my husband (except he doesn't have a cell phone), just to let him know what was going on. He'd proabably ask if I wanted him to come home. But Since the neighbor has gone back home and the dogs aren't barking, I doubt that I'd expect my husband to come home, since there's nothing to remedy. Anyway, the last thing I want is for him to be coming out of the woods with a rifle at the same time the neighbor returns with his rifle (assuming he'd come back)...that's how accidental shootings take place.

With the guy gone and the dogs quiet, I'd assume the worst was over But if the guy did come back I'd be locking the doors and calling the police.
 
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