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Isn't it dangerous to mow barefooted???


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purple hayes
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 11:49    Post subject:
jrjo wrote:
Major loss of dude points... electric lawnmower meh


Could be some city ordinance. dunno
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 11:49    Post subject:
purple hayes wrote:


Could be some city ordinance. dunno


Where does he live? Beijing?
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 11:52    Post subject:
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Where does he live? Beijing?


It was reported in The Sun, so I'm guessing that he lives in the UK somewhere.
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 11:55    Post subject:
speaking of sleepwalking...

friday night

coachette came down the stairs, she'd been in bed for like a half hour, and just started talking gibberish to the mrs.

she said MOM, jfsaljafkl, ajksfjkl

We went what? dunno

she eventually went back to bed.
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 12:04    Post subject:
BobM59 wrote:

As opposed to mowing the lawn bareass, which is clearly nowhere near as dangerous.


LOL
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 12:51    Post subject:
BobM59 wrote:
"I was going to wake him but I have always been told it can be dangerous to disturb someone who is sleepwalking. "



Plus, I wouldn't have woken him until the lawn was done. And maybe convinced him to do the laundry, too. You know, it is unsafe to wake someone while they're sleeping... Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 12:54    Post subject:
airehead wrote:


Plus, I wouldn't have woken him until the lawn was done. And maybe convinced him to do the laundry, too. You know, it is unsafe to wake someone while they're sleeping... Twisted Evil


Weeding, paint the fence, do the laundry, sweep and mop the floors....

and play innoccent when he can't figure out why is wakes up tired and dirty.
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 16:21    Post subject:
MechEngDropout wrote:
Sheeeee, I wish I could be that productive in my sleep.
I wish I could study in my sleep
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 16:24    Post subject:
BobM59 wrote:
"I was going to wake him but I have always been told it can be dangerous to disturb someone who is sleepwalking. "

As opposed to mowing the lawn bareass, which is clearly nowhere near as dangerous.

I'm not as concerned about him being barefoot as I would be about the electric lawnmower, either. Guys that use those deserve to mow into puddles.


Wow, tough crowd.

Just for the record the man I love has a brawny Toro lawnmower. And a Stihl weedwhacher.
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PostPosted: 04/04/05 - 16:41    Post subject:
ShannonG wrote:


Wow, tough crowd.

Just for the record the man I love has a brawny Toro lawnmower. And a Stihl weedwhacher.


But does he use them while "starkers"?????









Sleepwalking is the number 3 reason why I sleep mostly clothed.
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