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- bearandoldman
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Toy, my beloved bride and I had one of those deep and meaningful conversations tonight. I am in the market for a new lawn mower and asked her opinion about style and whether it should be self-propelled. She allowed as how that since I'd probably spend my spare time the next six months fishing or shooting, that she would prefer self-propelled. For the last 25 years, they have been kid-propelled, but the last one ran away from home and went to college. Knew empty nest syndrome would finally hit.
- bearandoldman
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greener wrote:Toy, my beloved bride and I had one of those deep and meaningful conversations tonight. I am in the market for a new lawn mower and asked her opinion about style and whether it should be self-propelled. She allowed as how that since I'd probably spend my spare time the next six months fishing or shooting, that she would prefer self-propelled. For the last 25 years, they have been kid-propelled, but the last one ran away from home and went to college. Knew empty nest syndrome would finally hit.
Old guys do need a self propelled mower, at the end of the mowing session it seems as if the yard is up hill in all directions. Having been a service thech at a Yamaha and lawn and garder dealer I have had a self propeled mower for many years. Still use an old 1981 avout Lawnboy that did not have all the lawyerized safeties on it and I still preber the old 2 cycle units that are no longer manufactured by andy one.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.

