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bd139:
hahahaha  :-DD

mnementh:

--- Quote from: med6753 on May 19, 2018, 11:42:09 am ---
--- Quote from: bd139 on May 19, 2018, 11:01:04 am ---Sounds more interesting than my day: gardening! :(

SWMBO was not amused when I showed her a concrete web site :D

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One must be "Keeping Up Appearances" with the traditional English garden.  :P :-DD

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What is this garr-duh-ninng of which you speak?   :-DD

I was raised on a farm; we didn't even mow the front yard until the grass was tall enough to tedd it and bale it up. My "lawn mower" was a Case 380 diesel tractor (David Brown 885 for you biscuits & tea folk) and an 8-foot Bush Hog. The notion of cultivating plants for fun is as alien to me as supply-side economics.  :P

I tend to stick to this ethic even as I've moved to the suburbs; well, right up to the point at which the Home-pwners Ass-holciation sends someone to complain. Then a proud demonstration of power sharpening, chopping and digging tools presented with a couple "Long-Island Iced Teas" makes short work of said complaints until I get around to hacking the verge down again.   ;)


mnem
It takes considerable skill to make showing off a pressure washer feel menacing; one I've polished over many years.  >:D

Specmaster:

--- Quote from: mnementh on May 19, 2018, 12:17:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: med6753 on May 19, 2018, 11:42:09 am ---
--- Quote from: bd139 on May 19, 2018, 11:01:04 am ---Sounds more interesting than my day: gardening! :(

SWMBO was not amused when I showed her a concrete web site :D

--- End quote ---

One must be "Keeping Up Appearances" with the traditional English garden.  [emoji14] :-DD

--- End quote ---


What is this garr-duh-ninng of which you speak?   :-DD

I was raised on a farm; we didn't even mow the front yard until the grass was tall enough to tedd it and bale it up. My "lawn mower" was a Case 380 diesel tractor (David Brown 885 for you biscuits & tea folk) and an 8-foot Bush Hog. The notion of cultivating plants for fun is as alien to me as supply-side economics.  [emoji14]

I tend to stick to this ethic even as I've moved to the suburbs; well, right up to the point at which the Home-pwners Ass-holciation sends someone to complain. Then a proud demonstration of power sharpening, chopping and digging tools presented with a couple "Long-Island Iced Teas" makes short work of said complaints until I get around to hacking the verge down again.   ;)


mnem
It takes considerable skill to make showing off a pressure washer feel menacing; one I've polished over many years.  >:D

--- End quote ---
Haha, my pressure washer is buried somewhere in the garage, can't remember the last time I used it even. Ought to get it out and use it to wash car with, much cheaper then local car wash @£11 a pop[emoji3]

From mobile device so predictive text might have struck again [emoji83]

Specmaster:

--- Quote from: bd139 on May 19, 2018, 11:01:04 am ---Sounds more interesting than my day: gardening! :(

SWMBO was not amused when I showed her a concrete web site :D

--- End quote ---
I feel for you having conform to convention, I'm sitting here in glorious sunshine chomping on sandwich watching planes come and go and not a lawn mower in sight 🤣🤣

From mobile device so predictive text might have struck again [emoji83]

mnementh:

--- Quote from: Specmaster on May 19, 2018, 12:36:31 pm ---
--- Quote from: mnementh on May 19, 2018, 12:17:22 pm ---What is this garr-duh-ninng of which you speak?   :-DD

I was raised on a farm; we didn't even mow the front yard until the grass was tall enough to tedd it and bale it up. My "lawn mower" was a Case 380 diesel tractor (David Brown 885 for you biscuits & tea folk) and an 8-foot Bush Hog. The notion of cultivating plants for fun is as alien to me as supply-side economics.  [emoji14]

I tend to stick to this ethic even as I've moved to the suburbs; well, right up to the point at which the Home-pwners Ass-holciation sends someone to complain. Then a proud demonstration of power sharpening, chopping and digging tools presented with a couple "Long-Island Iced Teas" makes short work of said complaints until I get around to hacking the verge down again.   ;)


mnem
It takes considerable skill to make showing off a pressure washer feel menacing; one I've polished over many years.  >:D

--- End quote ---
Haha, my pressure washer is buried somewhere in the garage, can't remember the last time I used it even. Ought to get it out and use it to wash car with, much cheaper then local car wash @£11 a pop[emoji3]

From mobile device so predictive text might have struck again [emoji83]

--- End quote ---



Oh, I love my pressure washer.  ;D With the right mix of bleach and detergent, it gets everything clean; bird poop, mud, dirt, blood, vermin guts... whatever might wind on the driveway any time of day or darkest night. I keep it handy right next to the BBQ grill and digging tools.  >:D


mnem
Did I say that out loud?

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