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People with messy yards What do you guys think of people with messy yards with junked cars everywhere and rusting junk on their lawns or unmown grass and rundown homes. . I ask, as many shows show poor people with rubbish on their lawns and ancient cars rusting. I find junked cars funny for some reason. Here in NZ, you cna be fined for not mowing your lawns and keeping a yard that is a health nuisance, but this is seldom enforced, yet here in Auckland where I live 99% of homes are at least mowed lawns and 3/4 are in gardens. This contrasts to places in Australia I visited where half of the yards in West Sydney I saw had overgrown or dead grass and several had dead cars and oil drums rusting on them. . It is the same in Maori towns, where most houses are unpainted and there are overgrown lawns and old cars everywhere. Also noticed on google earth, many ghettoes in Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia and Detroit have like apartment buildings from 1840 that are abandoned, neglected and blocks with half of them missing. How can peoplelive like this. Do any of you live in a neglected home or section or have a dead car on your yard. (Of course I don't, my yard and home are immaculate and always will be, as longa s I have working legs and hands). Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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I never let my grass grow long. I just can't deal with any kind of clutter. It makes me uneasy. A few months ago my grass was getting long but my electric mower was broke so I had to use one of those old ones that's hard to push and I couldn't manage it because I'm quite small and weak. So the woman who lives next door made her husband do it for me. And since then he's been around every 2 weeks to cut the grass for me. | |
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maplenpg said:
I'm sorry Emma but my mind went totally the wrong way when I started reading your post! [Edited 8/26/16 11:27am] | |
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....you said you don't drink, do you not EAT either? C'mon, get some of that spud or whatever inside ya.....
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EmmaMcG said: maplenpg said:
I'm sorry Emma but my mind went totally the wrong way when I started reading your post! :-( [Edited 8/26/16 11:27am] Mine too! Anyway, now that I'm here, might as well answer the question. My garden used to be a big mess and I admit at that time my life was a bit of a mess too. Cleaned both up, but I never really like gardening and now I live in an apartment without a garden and I don't miss it. But what I really hate are gardens that consist of only stone tiles. Sometimes I walk by a row of houses and the gardens are just stone, stone, stone, sometimes with a little tree in a pot, but otherwisr just gray stones. That depresses me more than a messy garden with long grass and all sorts of plants growing everywhere. | |
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Just have daisies in your yard. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Just have daisies in your yard. They will blind U. | |
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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You know what? I've wondered the SAME thing. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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It is utterly disgusting.
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