When I move this snow, I don't have to move this snow again. I move this snow once, and I'm done with this snow. If I get more snow, I'm moving the new snow.
With the grass, I have to mow the same grass over, and over, and over, and over all summer long. Mow it today and its just going to grow back only to need mowing again in a few days.
Yep, that's what I have too. I used to have a riding lawn mower, but to me it seemed so inefficient and unnecessary. It also didn't have a bagging system, so I would end up having to rake the yard to avoid having massive piles of grass clippings all over the yard. It also encouraged me to drink margaritas while mowing... fun for me, but probably not all that cool if you think about it.
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The problem, more or less, is the amount of landscaping in my yard. Its not conducive to riding mowers. It would rock to have one of those zero-turn-radius bad boys... but I don't have that kind of budget at this point.
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Well, if he is, maybe he's not qualified to judge.
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You do have a point about the repetitive nature of mowing. I guess I just look past that because its not like I have the option of spending my summer weekends watching football. Gives me something to do with my time.
This in no way means that you aren't mental, Web... just saying. But hey... its not such a bad thing. I believe I have developed something of a weird fixation with watching the Olympic curling events. I don't know why.
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