We’ve all had a family member who pushes the boundaries, but one woman’s cousin, hilariously nicknamed “Poo-Covered Lou,” took it to a whole new level. She concocted a fake family emergency just to trick the Original Poster (OP) into a full day of free babysitting.
When the lie unraveled, the OP didn’t get mad. She got even. Her revenge was a masterclass in pettiness, involving a trip to a muddy park, a collection of “treasures,” and the most diabolical of all weapons: sticky, gooey, jam-filled sweet buns. The result? A perfectly executed plan that left the lying cousin furious, and the internet cheering.
Get ready to laugh, because this revenge is deliciously sweet:

















You can just smell the sticky sweetness of this revenge, can’t you? It’s a special kind of genius. This wasn’t just a simple prank. It was a multi-layered attack on everything a “competitive” parent holds dear: cleanliness, control over their children’s diet, and the pristine interior of their car.
What makes this story so fantastic is that the revenge wasn’t aimed at the kids. In fact, they had a wonderful day. They got to play in the mud, eat delicious treats, and just be kids. The real target was their manipulative mother, who learned a valuable lesson: if you lie to get what you want, you might just get a little more than you bargained for.
The Art of Malicious Compliance
At its core, this is a tale about boundaries and the consequences of crossing them. “Poo-Covered Lou” used a tactic common among manipulative people: creating a fake crisis to steamroll over any potential objections. She couldn’t handle the possibility of being told “no,” so she removed the option.
This kind of behavior puts a huge strain on family relationships. In fact, a YouGov survey revealed that childcare and differing parenting styles are major sources of arguments among family members. Louise’s lie took advantage of the OP’s goodwill, forcing her into a situation she would have otherwise declined.
When direct confrontation doesn’t work, sometimes creative, petty revenge is the only language some people understand. As psychologist and author Dr. Karyl McBride notes, dealing with entitled or manipulative family members often requires setting firm and consistent boundaries.
The OP’s response was a brilliant boundary. It sent a clear message: “If you treat my time and my home with disrespect, I will respond in kind.” And the best part? She did it all with a smile, a muddy puddle, and a jam-filled bun.
Check out what the Reddit community had to say.
The verdict was a resounding round of applause for the OP’s glorious, sticky pettiness.





Unsurprisingly, the phrase “weaponized baked goods” became an instant star of the show.




Many readers couldn’t help but offer their own hilarious takes and suggestions.




And finally, the OP’s writing style earned her a legion of new fans.

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How to Handle a “Poo-Covered Lou” in Your Life
So, what do you do when a family member tries to manipulate you with lies? While weaponized baked goods are a tempting option, the first step is usually a direct conversation.
A calm, firm “no” is a powerful tool. You don’t need to justify your reasons. A simple, “I’m sorry, that doesn’t work for me,” is often enough. If the person continues to push or resorts to lies, as Lou did, then it’s time to create distance and consequences.
The OP’s consequence was a sticky car and a ban on future babysitting. Your consequence might be not answering their calls for a while, or refusing to engage when they try to create drama. The key is to show them that their manipulative behavior will no longer get them what they want.
The Sweet Taste of Victory
In the end, this wasn’t just a story about revenge. It was a story about winning. The OP achieved her ultimate goal: to never be manipulated into babysitting again. And she did it in the most entertaining way possible, giving her cousin’s kids a day to remember, and giving her cousin a cleaning job she’ll never forget.
So, what do you think? Was this revenge perfectly petty, or did it go too far? Let us know about the “Poo-Covered Lou” in your life!








