tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293433952655399056.post7647382807047566306..comments2024-03-06T04:35:38.806-06:00Comments on Disaffected and it Feels So Good: I hate my lawn and your lawn, but...Grung_e_Genehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01894879088472559055noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293433952655399056.post-54682601284255533772009-07-15T19:30:06.640-05:002009-07-15T19:30:06.640-05:00This is why I don't mow my lawn.
The city too...This is why I don't mow my lawn.<br /><br />The city took part of my lawn to widen the street in front of my house. People already drove too fast,and they had killed my dog and my neighbor's cat.<br /><br />Some asshole redneck on a bulldozer ran over my lawn everyday for a month-leading giant ruts that are very difficult to mow.<br /><br />Then they left a steep hill by the road. There is no way to mow it safely.<br /><br />I have a great deal of hostility to the city fathers that did this. It gives me pleasure to know that my overgrown yard probably bugs them. <br /><br />It bugs me too, but only when I drive up and see it. The rest of the time, out of sight, out of mind.<br /><br />I'm saving gas and air pollution for sure, and possibly annoying those that I disdain. What's the downside?<br /><br />(A mowed yard is a sign of affluence originally. Affluent, I ain't)wagelaborerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16115736967725316875noreply@blogger.com