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Cutting lawns - why?
On 16/07/2013 23:03, Sacha wrote:
I do think there's a psychological aspect perhaps? While we all enjoy going abroad and seeing paved terraces and seating areas outside cafés etc., there's something very soothing and restful about a stretch of grass! And is there a better sound than that of *someone else* cutting it! As long as they are using a push mower not a petrol horror. |
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