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By Jim aka PajamaBoy on Wednesday, April 8, 1998 - 03:19 pm: |
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By L.L.Andscaper on Thursday, April 9, 1998 - 12:49 am: |
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By Don Nate on Thursday, April 9, 1998 - 12:47 pm: |
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By Jim aka PajamaBoy on Thursday, April 9, 1998 - 01:24 pm: |
Update!!! Lawn man called. Has been busy. *rolls eyes* He is meeting me at the house today after work to see what he "forgot" to do. Said no additional charge. Hey Don Nate, will you still come by to act as my "thug?" *grin* |
By Don Natelone on Thursday, April 9, 1998 - 08:32 pm: |
Does he own any horses? |
By Jim aka PajamaBoy on Thursday, April 9, 1998 - 10:17 pm: |
He didn't show, DonNate. No horses. Pick-up Truck. |
By Nate on Thursday, April 9, 1998 - 11:50 pm: |
Shall we do him now, or shall we wait until he has a chance finish the job? I already sent a dead fish to his father, so I think it would be better for our image if we did him now. But no pressure on you, understand. |
By Jim aka PajamaBoy on Friday, April 10, 1998 - 08:14 am: |
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By Louis the Turkey on Sunday, April 19, 1998 - 08:21 am: |
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By Jim aka PajamaBoy on Sunday, April 19, 1998 - 08:48 am: |
btw, the yeard work was never completed. He'll never be hired again! |
By Markus on Sunday, April 19, 1998 - 06:26 pm: |
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By Loose on Wednesday, June 3, 1998 - 12:06 am: |
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By Jim aka PajamaBoy on Wednesday, June 3, 1998 - 08:13 am: |
Markus, I'm just NOW reading your offer to mow my lawn. Nothing like timely replies, eh? Well I don't have a mower. Been borrowing a neighbors. Thanks anyway! Do you do windows??? |
By Sarah on Thursday, June 4, 1998 - 04:35 am: |
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By Markus on Saturday, June 6, 1998 - 06:19 pm: |
And anyway, JakaPJB, snooze ya lose, after renting one once after the grass got to actionable length in the legal sense, I met the diminuative old lady next door who told me to use her deluxe selfpropelled model anytime and use her gas as well, went into a discourse on her Greek origins, and told me not to worry if I heard screaming coming from her house, as her son (known to us only as the Wild Man of Borneo from his appearance) was in a car accident, as she tapped her head. She's so sweet I think I'm going to bake her some chocolate chip cookies, now that apple/raspberry crisp season is over. |
By Jim aka PajamaBoy on Saturday, June 6, 1998 - 11:51 pm: |
But you never answered my question. Do you do windows? |
By Markus on Sunday, June 7, 1998 - 01:07 am: |
The WMoB is also small, but wiry, and has long dark hair pulled back. Over all, his stooped posture and lack of vocalisms give him a vaguely simian demeanor. He usually dresses in dirty sweats, and has been see wandering the breadth of the county, though he occasionally has access to a car of sorts. He and his mother take in two or three boarders generally of the ne'er-do-well variety; they crashed one of our periodic parties with tiki torches and a steel drum band on the lawn, and they had been drinking already and had their ugly heads on; one was bleeding profusely and obliviously from his elbow, until some of the women at the party patched him up. We kept expecting a Rear Window type scene of the Wild Man digging in the backyard in the middle of the night, and then having a new set of boarders show up each month at the parties. But as in most things in life, it all turns out to be more prosaic than imagined. Gotta add that while I've always eschewed propelled mowers with the proper scorn, my current lawn has the worst hills I've ever mowed and I'm damned glad to have it now. |
By Pete on Sunday, June 7, 1998 - 09:20 pm: |
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By Markus on Thursday, June 11, 1998 - 08:47 pm: |
Coincidentally, went to the Outer Banks for my birthday and was reading Redmond O'Hanlon's Into the Heart of Borneo on the beach. |
For the last four or five weeks, I've put off doing the lawn, as we haven't had much rain, By this weekend, I figured I couldn't skate anymore and reckoned to do it Sunday. On Saturday morning, I left the house early to go on duty as a volunteer medic/firefighter, and saw a cop pulling up to the house next door. Didn't think much of it, as I was still asleep; figured one of the ne'er-do-well tenants was in trouble again. Sunday evening, after it cooled off a bit, I went up the hillside to get the mower. I had seen the Wild Man of Borneo stomping around the place a little earlier, but he was apparently gone. As I opened the shed and started getting out the mower, I heard a shout, and there he was coming up towards me. It turns out that he speaks after all, though his English isn't any better than his mother's. He wondered why I was doing it; hadn't I heard that his mother died? It turns out that she fell down the steps in the dark early Saturday morning. He said she was better now, she had wanted to die. He was very calm and matter of fact, though I was shocked, and offered my condolences. It turns out that the cops were there from 5 AM to 1 PM; I have no idea whether to be suspicious. But the whole thing left me a little stunned. As mourners were arriving at the house, I mowed both lawns, put the machine away, and went inside. |
I already suffered from obsessive ideas while mowing, but it usually resulted in Things I Need To Tell Blindswine. (for his own good) In the future I can visualize mowing the shriveled heads of little old ladies muttering last words in gibberish. The prospect is so intriguing, I'm going out to do it this minute. |
I mean yesterday I saw push lawnmowers on sale for $129. NEW. Last one I bought at a yard sale (tag sale) for $10, and it cost $1 to fix. Looking around here have got 4 riders, 2 self propelled and 2 push. (brother used to be in the landscape business) and I repair equipment large and small. Most of his lawns were done for the $25-$50 range.... never over $100, unless it involved building retaining walls and moving dirt - just talking cutting grass and raking leaves stuff. My cousin is retired and just bought a very nice $1800 riding mower, and yet he cuts grass for several people, including churches, and none of them are over $50, including the cemetery, and thats a real pain going around all the markers. Look at the numbers. Say it takes this dude 12.5 hours to complete the task, thats still $10/hr CASH, no tax, tag and title and thats not bad money for pushing around a mower and raking leaves, not a hell of a lot of overhead either. What - a pick up truck and *mabe* $250 lawnmower if he bought it new and got a name brand? He probably already had the pick up truck. I'm not complaining about people making money - I'm talking about people PAYING too much money for things that shouldn't really cost that much. Prime example plumbers. Mabe its worth it to some people to pay $80/hr not to get residue of their own feces on their hands... but shit (pardon the pun) if I'm paying that much an hour I would expect something more along the lines of personal pampering, not plumbing. Last thing I paid $80/hr for was a monster bulldozer, pushing down full grown TREES and cutting a road back in the middle of the woods. That was $80/hr for the dozer, fuel, operator, *everything* and that guys overhead included a tractor trailer n lowboy to haul the dozer around, I'm talking say $150k capital investment in equipment alone. I thought that was a good deal. He did an excellent job too. It seems logical that the cost of a service to a customer would be somewhat in line with the cost to the business owner, plus profit - but its nowhere near that these days. Why? People mainly. People are NUTS. Say the plumber got sued by someone. Mabe a good reason, mabe not - but he gets sued and has to have insurance and a lawyer and all that crap and his costs skyrocket. But alas all back to people being nutty and emotional. Anything that preys on people being nutty costs TOO MUCH. Weddings, funerals, plumbers, anywhere you throw logic to the wind you end up with excessive cost all the way around and no one wins. I want to start a campaign for people to just CHILL. If something costs too much - just say no. I'm concerned about society in general and whats becoming the new set of values. Overinflated egos and salaries and costs and a totally detached remote control push button insensitive method of doing business based strictly on profit and how to best manipulate people based on their emotional weaknesses. Thats really cold. That sucks. What ever happened to simple living? Forget about cultural, religious, racial, socioeconomic, and political differences, all the things people use to identify others as NOT part of 'our' group - thus justify not having to treat them as equals or even as human beings. Mabe I'm a nut. Or mabe I'm struggling to accept what living in this lifetime has become. Either way, $125 is TOO DAMN MUCH. For $125, I'll not only do your lawn, I'll throw in a 30 min shoulder massage, and if you help, we'll be done in half a day and you can keep the mower as a bonus! Now to me THATS the way to do business. Everyone wins. :) |
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