Lots of people don't mow their own yards anymore
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Lots of people don't mow their own yards anymore
My new neighbor is a very fit looking guy in his early 30s. His yard is small (it would probably take under an hour to mow and edge front and back) but he has a company come and mow it for him.
To me it makes him look lazy. Am I being too harsh? Isn't there a sense of satisfaction to be gained by doing things yourself? Is the service industry out of control?
To me it makes him look lazy. Am I being too harsh? Isn't there a sense of satisfaction to be gained by doing things yourself? Is the service industry out of control?
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I'd love to have someone mow my yard but I'd rather do it myself only to save money. If I had more money I'd pay someone.
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I wish I could just but in concrete or wood flooring or something instead of grass. Such a goddamn hassle.
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Agreed.tree_ wrote:I wish I could just but in concrete or wood flooring or something instead of grass. Such a goddamn hassle.
I didn't want to give the impression that I'm one of those lawn freaks that spends every waking hour tending to their perfect grass.
I mow and edge once a week and weed a few times a year. I never use fertilizer or weed killer because I'm not a psycho.
My lawn looks tidy, but unspectacular.
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At age 41, I hired out lawn mowing for the first time in my life a few months ago.
Never going back.
Never going back.
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I'd spend $50 to not do an hour of chores in the summer heat each week.
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Re: Lots of people don't mow their own yards anymore
mowed last night even though the oppressive heat has killed most of my yard...and that's with watering twice a day.
my kingdom has fallen.
my kingdom has fallen.
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now when i regular i can promote regularity
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how much does it cost you?Bammer wrote:At age 41, I hired out lawn mowing for the first time in my life a few months ago.
Never going back.
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It’ll bounce back after a little rain. So resilient!dad wrote:mowed last night even though the oppressive heat has killed most of my yard...and that's with watering twice a day.
my kingdom has fallen.
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$80 per visittree_ wrote:how much does it cost you?Bammer wrote:At age 41, I hired out lawn mowing for the first time in my life a few months ago.
Never going back.
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yeah fuck that
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i wish it were that easy. the red dirt makes it even harder to grow. we pay to have the yard fertilized too.spike wrote:It’ll bounce back after a little rain. So resilient!dad wrote:mowed last night even though the oppressive heat has killed most of my yard...and that's with watering twice a day.
my kingdom has fallen.
96583UP wrote:i recently bought travel-size packets of metamucil
now when i regular i can promote regularity
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why people care so much about their lawns i have no idea.. nothing wrong with patches of dirt and random weeds as far as i'm concerned
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it matters if you want to see your loved ones in the afterlife.tree_ wrote:why people care so much about their lawns i have no idea.. nothing wrong with patches of dirt and random weeds as far as i'm concerned
96583UP wrote:i recently bought travel-size packets of metamucil
now when i regular i can promote regularity
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How big is your lawn?Bammer wrote:$80 per visittree_ wrote:how much does it cost you?Bammer wrote:At age 41, I hired out lawn mowing for the first time in my life a few months ago.
Never going back.
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If he has a lot of disposable income he’s supporting the economy and making jobs possible for others.
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yep...we have a guy that comes over 2x a month..mow, pick weeds, water some stuff..$200Bammer wrote:At age 41, I hired out lawn mowing for the first time in my life a few months ago.
Never going back.
i tend the garden though
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