MAN SHAKES SON'S MOBILE HOME WITH FRONT-END LOADER
A Parsonfield, Maine, man used a front-end loader to repeatedly pick up and drop his son’s mobile home during a family dispute. Authorities say 50-year-old John Bubar was involved in a dispute with his 27-year-old son, Michael, on Sunday over rent payments and debris in the yard. The son and his family live in a mobile home on John Bubar’s property. The elder Bubar damaged the mobile home by repeatedly picking it up and dropping it with a front-end loader. He stopped when he learned his 7-year-old grandson was inside. Bubar was arrested on a charge of domestic violence and reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon. His grandson wasn’t hurt.
* In fact, he kept yelling “Do it again! Do it again!”
* Grandad brings down the house!
* I bet it worked, though.
* That’s why it’s called a mobile home, no?
* Do these people realize Santa is watching?
* “If This Mobile Home’s A-Rockin’, Call the Police!”
* I know it’s hard to teach an old dog new tricks, but someone should encourage grandpa to “use his words.”
* This is one of those stories that screams, “YouTube clip!”
* John was upset about debris in the yard? So he didn’t like the mobile home?
* This is why we take away the heavy road machinery at my family gatherings.
* Now grandpa’s in jail getting his back-end loaded.
* Now all the grandkid wants for Christmas is a lawyer.
* Now here’s Jerry Lee Lewis with “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On.”








