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John Smith 25/09/06(Sat)09:11 No. 49290
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Good evening, John.

Today I realized that I often mow my back yard horizontally, while my front yard is mowed vertically. Of course, I alternate directions
When I do mow. I wonder if a satellite image of my lawns will appear and another John will wonder why I did this. I will explore this later and see if it is possible to make the lines in the front and back of my house line up. Actually, that may be a little too exciting. I think I will continue to mow my lawn the way I have been, alternating directions.

Because I am sure you are interested, I do not remember what model of eGo mower I have. I also worry that I might be introducing too exciting of a topic onto this board. So, instead, I will say that I have been very conscious of the weeds that have been growing in my lawn. I don't remove them, but I do try to stop them from flowering and developing heads that release seeds so I don't get any more.

Someone asked me what music I listen to when I mow. I told them I do not listen to music, but I do use over-the-ear earmuffs to save my hearing.

Anyway, if you found something you thought was a tomato bush growing out of your lawn, how would you handle it?





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