apparently the old geezer don't realize that isn't "his" lawn. Its city right of way.
He..... right Rod, I think even higher of you now. How much did it set the little Lady back to bail you out.When he gets stuck in the cement its about the funniest thing I've seen.
Pretty clear to me.It was hard to tell exactly what was going on there.
Funny though.
It is amazing exactly who and what type of people I will allow to play in my sprinklers and enjoy my lawn.
Was just getting ready to say. Smh not even his ing lawn. It’s right of wayapparently the old geezer don't realize that isn't "his" lawn. Its city right of way.
That was what confused me. It says "his" lawn. But it isn't.Was just getting ready to say. Smh not even his ing lawn. It’s right of way
But he didn't.Hahaha. He almost drown in cement .
Actually it is and it isn't. Let some kid or elderly get hurt or damaged on "not his lawn" and watch the litigation fly.That was what confused me. It says "his" lawn. But it isn't.
typical day for our very own Rod.
So true. Try to kill established turf without chemicals, near impossible.It is amazing exactly who and what type of people I will allow to play in my sprinklers and enjoy my lawn.
I think it's an attitude thing, not my attitude, theirs.
Fine turf was ment to be enjoyed, I've never run into a piece of ground I couldn't repair and make better.
Pretty sure it’s their easement you’re required to maintain itIf he doesn’t cut the lawn that’s on the “easement” will the city fine him? Do they maintain it?