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  1. Lawn mower broke down forty times this morning. Ugh....

    Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 12:54:49 UTC from web
    1. @mrmattimation With those numbers it's easier to just use a gardening scissor

      Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 12:56:20 UTC from web
      1. @nerthos Or, you know, a push-mower

        Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 13:01:42 UTC from web
        1. @critialcloudkicker If you manage to find one, sure.

          Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 13:02:38 UTC from web
          1. @nerthos Although somewhat hard to find nowadays, you can either check my shed or http://pny.lv/3trl

            Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 13:04:33 UTC from web
            1. @critialcloudkicker Shed!? D:

              Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 13:06:26 UTC from MuSTArDroid
              1. @scribus http://pny.lv/3tro

                Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 13:08:17 UTC from web
            2. @critialcloudkicker Most entertaining way to put the lawn in shame IMO is to wait until the grass is tall and cut it down with a scythe.

              Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 13:06:52 UTC from web
              1. @nerthos Of course that only applies to places you're not currently living in. Grass that long is awful if you actually have to walk through it regularly.

                Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 13:07:46 UTC from web
              2. @nerthos Scythes are really the worst tool for grassy lawns, not surprising because they were mainly made for harvesting of wheat

                Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 13:10:13 UTC from web
                1. @critialcloudkicker Depends on what type of grass and the volume of it you're dealing with. I've cleared yards of tall grass with one and it's far easier to do than it is with a mower.

                  Wednesday, 27-Aug-14 13:12:43 UTC from web