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peeonme
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There is one on every block, every neighborhood, every street. I have lived next-door to old men that can't stand a ball to roll over their grass. I can understand it, it's all they have and they don't want it abused.
However, I found a person that makes all of the lawn freaks pale in comparison.
A new and now former customer took the prize in the loony lawn customers' contest. She followed me around her small, crowded yard like a helicopter, watching my every move. Making sure that not one blade of grass would be neglected. Many new customers are a bit like that, after a few visits they back off knowing that I won't ruin their grass. But not this lady. Nope, on visit three she watched even closer. Then as I paused she grabbed my arm and pulled me to the sidewalk telling me that I could only stand on the grass if I was working on it.
I went to where my payment of $40. was kept (she couldn't hand it to me) under a pillow on her lawn furniture and got my money, loaded up my equipment and left never again to stand on her domain.
What leads a person to be so strange?
However, I found a person that makes all of the lawn freaks pale in comparison.
A new and now former customer took the prize in the loony lawn customers' contest. She followed me around her small, crowded yard like a helicopter, watching my every move. Making sure that not one blade of grass would be neglected. Many new customers are a bit like that, after a few visits they back off knowing that I won't ruin their grass. But not this lady. Nope, on visit three she watched even closer. Then as I paused she grabbed my arm and pulled me to the sidewalk telling me that I could only stand on the grass if I was working on it.
I went to where my payment of $40. was kept (she couldn't hand it to me) under a pillow on her lawn furniture and got my money, loaded up my equipment and left never again to stand on her domain.
What leads a person to be so strange?

