April 17, 2008 01:37 am DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — When known pranksters Rick and Marilyn Jones left town for a wedding, neighbors seeking payback eyed their property and decided to stick a fork in it — a few thousand forks, in fact. Tom and Paula Tschudi planted 3,000 white plastic forks in the Jones' yard and dangled more from the roof, fence and garage. "We just wanted to do something funny to them, because every time we leave, they pull some prank on us," said Paula Tschudi, who promised to help pick up the forks. Over the years, the Joneses have strung beer cans like holiday lights around the Tschudis' home, put a for-sale sign in their yard and strung yellow crime-scene tape around chalk outlines of bodies on the sidewalk. As the Tschudis, their two children and another neighborhood family planted the forks Sunday, one passer-by asked what they were doing. "We told him we were aerating their lawn," Paula Tschudi said with a laugh.
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Paula Tschudi, who with her husband, Tom, planted over 3,000 forks in her neighbors' yard, poses in Dubuque, Iowa, Monday April. Paula and her husband have a playful rivalry with their neighbors, Rick and Marilyn Jones, known as local pranksters. When the Jones went out of town, The Tschudis saw the opportunity to play a prank of their own, planting the forks. Associated Press