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Old 09-17-2012, 02:44 PM
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Ok, so there's a really nice guy in my neighborhood (he actually grew up here and his elderly parents live around the corner) who runs a small lawn company... has about 6-7 yards around me. Around 3 of them are really close!

Now, I know it's not the crack of dawn, but it's Sunday. And I know this guys yard count... about 40ish and he's got a helper (he does odds n ends too.) He was here yesterday morning mowing some down the street, fine (Saturday.) But can he not arrange his schedule so that there is NO SUNDAY mowing? I sound like an old man complaining but I really think this is inconsiderate. It's happened many times before this summer too. And I ran into him one Sunday at the gas station near our 'hood and he was like, "man, just couldn't see working yesterday....blah blah blah...."

Am I being crotchety about this? We're relaxing in bed this morning and RRRRRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMMMM............ right by the window. Hate to assume, but I have a feeling some nice weather, college football, and some beer got in the way of mowing yesterday.
I personally don't mow on Sat or Sun, but i guess i don't se the big deal. I manage to get all my lawns done Tuesdsay through Friday while doing landscape maintenance on Mondays. All of my neighbors it seems like fire there mowers up on Sat or Sun and i would never go to one of them and say can you do that on another time.. I would say however to the people doing it probably from noon on would be ok... Look at all the retailers and service centers like Pepboys,Sears, and Best buy that do tires, oil changes and radios on Sundays..
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