buffettbride wrote:Ya know, BG and I tried to mow eachother's lawn. Wasn't our most favorite activity to do together, so now we just maintain our own lawns. Just works better for us that way.
He just trims the hedges, I mow the whole darn lawn.
I see your point and at one point in my life I would have agreed 100% but when you get older and gain weight then you're just not as flexible as you were when you were younger and sometimes a little help on the yard maintenance is appreciated. You end up afraid you'll fall all over the place or sumptin like that
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ph4ever wrote:The way I look at it is if your significiant other perfers <a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp ... d%20floors" onmouseover="window.status='hardwood floors'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;">hardwood floors</a> over say carpeting or a small landing strip rug then he damn well better help you maintain it. Like waxing polishing etc.........
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buffettbride wrote:Ya know, BG and I tried to mow eachother's lawn. Wasn't our most favorite activity to do together, so now we just maintain our own lawns. Just works better for us that way.
He just trims the hedges, I mow the whole darn lawn.
I see your point and at one point in my life I would have agreed 100% but when you get older and gain weight then you're just not as flexible as you were when you were younger and sometimes a little help on the yard maintenance is appreciated. You end up afraid you'll fall all over the place or sumptin like that
I see where you are coming from, totally! In fact, when I was preggers I needed assistance for that very reason.
i like to mow various patterns into the field.my hockey number,lightning bolt,a heart for valentines day was nice.variety is the spice of life.
the only thing i cant stand is a big old 70's uncut field i dont want to have to get the DR field and brush trimmer to find the prize
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