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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 533604" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>WOW!! husband bought one at a yard sale and my dad surprised him by getting it oiled and sharpened. It got used once and then left in the rain for four years because it was awful to use according to husband. We have 1/2 acre and it took husband seven hours. It was NOT very tall grass either. I don't do yard work. I don't even open windows while it is being done by the neighbors across the street. That much pollen and there isn't enough imitrex to keep me functional for 2-3 days. Even the allergy doctor strongly advised if I wanted to do that to go get an epipen before I tried after the allergy testing. And I hardly reacted to anything with the histamine reaction but I puked all over and the rest of my body FREAKED. It is a strange fibro type reaction that isn't allergies but is intolerance, like you can react to foods but not be allergic.</p><p></p><p>I am TRULY impressed by you. Not so much the idiot gawkers though. </p><p></p><p>by the way, my great aunt (the ziploc one) broke down and paid a neighbor to do her grass when she could no longer mow at age 90 or so. She said it was easier to pay him than to go buy an electric mower and mess with gas all the time. Yup. That old before she stopped mowing with her manual, womanpowered mower. At the time I wanted to be like that as an old lady.</p><p></p><p>Now I want to be like that as a middle age lady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 533604, member: 1233"] WOW!! husband bought one at a yard sale and my dad surprised him by getting it oiled and sharpened. It got used once and then left in the rain for four years because it was awful to use according to husband. We have 1/2 acre and it took husband seven hours. It was NOT very tall grass either. I don't do yard work. I don't even open windows while it is being done by the neighbors across the street. That much pollen and there isn't enough imitrex to keep me functional for 2-3 days. Even the allergy doctor strongly advised if I wanted to do that to go get an epipen before I tried after the allergy testing. And I hardly reacted to anything with the histamine reaction but I puked all over and the rest of my body FREAKED. It is a strange fibro type reaction that isn't allergies but is intolerance, like you can react to foods but not be allergic. I am TRULY impressed by you. Not so much the idiot gawkers though. by the way, my great aunt (the ziploc one) broke down and paid a neighbor to do her grass when she could no longer mow at age 90 or so. She said it was easier to pay him than to go buy an electric mower and mess with gas all the time. Yup. That old before she stopped mowing with her manual, womanpowered mower. At the time I wanted to be like that as an old lady. Now I want to be like that as a middle age lady. [/QUOTE]
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