Meanwhile, it's the wrong thing to grow in many parts of the country. But,
it's a tradition brought here by the British almost 300 years ago, and it's
never gone away.
"Mark Mitchell" wrote in message
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I hear you Doug. Most everyone tries to better their lawn nomatter what
the
real cost is.
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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:
: "Mark Mitchell" wrote in message
: news
: Scott's decision of my sod replacement:
:
: They announced the same day to stockholders that several cost cutting
: measures were put in place to keep their earnings from being so low.
:
: Did you know those are just franchises?
:
: Who would pay $65,000. to have the honor of working with crooks,
creeps,
: and
: sluts, I mean slugs.
:
: Then you have to buy their trucks, sorry chemicals, and feel good
about
: killing others lawns.
:
: I would rather just admit to and start robbing crippled people.
:
:
:
:
:
: Your email is going to be swamped with junk mail if you keep posting it
in
: the newsgroups. Very bad idea. Use a "throwaway" email address from
Hotmail,
: Yahoo, etc.
:
: Back to your question: There's a market for everything, including
: unnecessary lawn chemicals. Scott's going to be around for a long time.
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