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<font color="#000080">Evening guys and <font size="2"><b><font size="4"><font size="5">GIRLS!</font> <br><br></font></b><font size="4"><font size="2"><font size="3">I loved your Idea so much James, I superseized it.<br></font><br><font size="3">I lied Jim- I don't have a smart car- I was just fooling with your head, actually I find it easier to walk everywhere. Walk to the train station to get on the train to take me to the train yard where i work, Bike- I'd say take a bus- But I'm a germophobe - lying again, we don't have busses in our area.<br><br>I could take a taxi- I could save the money to.<br><br>Hey Jim- in my past life- or now that i'm older it feels like it, I ran a lawn <font color="#006400">cutting.. Green, that's pretty conveniant... buisness and I have advice for you on your grass. When it gets warm out like holy mother warm, Don't cut your lawn. Once cut, it will be cut too close to the roots, and the blades of grass will go into shock and your lawn will go yellow. Besides when it's really warm, The Grass HARDLY grows, actually it grows at about a rate of 7% of what it usually would!</font><br></font><br></font></font><font size="3">So unlike what your teacher said: Procrastinate. Add a week, but if your a type a bum-head, i mean personality.. and likes everyhting all organized, fancy doo dah day, adjsut the lawn mower to the highest setting possible, then cut<br><br>And remember, all pre-2004 Lawnboys have a 2-cycle gas-oil mixture of 32:1.<br><br>And my last bit of advice involving mosquito control via Lawnmower- Add a smigin of 2-cycle oil to your 4 stroke lawnmower. It creates a lot of smoke, and will surely kill of the mosquitos for that night, and if you hate your neighbors- it'll scare them off aswell, or make them call the police.<br><br>So Jim, how are you doing?<br></font><br><br></font></font>
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