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16th October 2012, 14:13
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I'm liking how my thread on cutting my lawn has turned into this I only wanted some bloody lines!!
Btw I have a flymo and it works wonders.
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16th October 2012, 14:18
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Originally Posted by Bedford126
I'm liking how my thread on cutting my lawn has turned into this I only wanted some bloody lines!!
Btw I have a flymo and it works wonders.
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your lawn is shit. You need Cam's mower.
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16th October 2012, 14:18
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I don't use a ride-on, as said, flymo, rover, and stihl strimmer, your presuming, so don't make a clown of yourself sweetheart.
Flymo has adjustable choke, so you can have it spinning the blade 3 times faster than it at its normal preset by chocking the choke/throttle cable open a bit more, its fantastic for first cut of season, technically... 8 cuts max in our seasons, that's what? One cut every 3 weeks in majority of the gardening season which is 7 months long at max depending on weather, if you think grass that comes up to your ankle/shin Is long then your a spastic, sorry but really, 15 times a year? You keep licking that window san.
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16th October 2012, 14:24
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you're comparing apples with oranges - my post exaggerates my frustration of that. You're professional tool budget and the home users budget are vastly different. What your tools cope with, mine no doubt wont.
I'm sorry you find that so hard to understand. It would be a bit like me saying your a "spastic" because your saxo is slow.
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Originally Posted by ThrushMotorsport
if you think grass that comes up to your ankle/shin Is long then your a spastic
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lol. Really? How many back/front house gardens in the UK do you think maintain a garden with grass as long as your ankles, cupcake?
I want a lawn, not a fucking meadow. I want my dogs to play on it, not trip over in it. I don't want to take hay from it at the end of the season. I don't want the fucking animals of Farthing Wood in my back yard do I.
Edit: wait! "Location: Aberdeen"
THAT explains it. It's fucking DARK 9 months of the year there. No wonder you only cut 6 times a year.
Last edited by Ross; 16th October 2012 at 14:39.
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16th October 2012, 14:31
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Originally Posted by ThrushMotorsport
I don't use a ride-on, as said, flymo, rover, and stihl strimmer, your presuming, so don't make a clown of yourself sweetheart.
Flymo has adjustable choke, so you can have it spinning the blade 3 times faster than it at its normal preset by chocking the choke/throttle cable open a bit more, its fantastic for first cut of season, technically... 8 cuts max in our seasons, that's what? One cut every 3 weeks in majority of the gardening season which is 7 months long at max depending on weather, if you think grass that comes up to your ankle/shin Is long then your a spastic, sorry but really, 15 times a year? You keep licking that window san.
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What the actual fuck. You're the fucking spastic for not knowing how to use your and you're. Seriously.
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16th October 2012, 14:33
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What are the benefits of only cutting the grass 6-8 times a year?
apart from having your own jungle..
For a back garden to look tidy and tie in with borders/planters/decking and paving etc that people may have grass is far too long once it reaches ankle height...
Surely it's personal preference?
To me it's like a girl having a full bush or a nicely trimmed and shaved tuppy fro!!
Rather it be trimmed every week or so than once a month...
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16th October 2012, 14:34
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Originally Posted by matt_vtr_15a
What are the benefits of only cutting the grass 6-8 times a year?
apart from having your own jungle..
For a back garden to look tidy and tie in with borders/planters/decking and paving etc that people may have grass is far too long once it reaches ankle height...
Surely it's personal preference?
To me it's like a girl having a full bush or a nicely trimmed and shaved tuppy fro!!
Rather it be trimmed every week or so than once a month...
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No benefit, just the grass probably grows slower in Scotland...
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16th October 2012, 14:35
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Originally Posted by Dave_E30
What the actual fuck. You're the fucking spastic for not knowing how to use your and you're. Seriously.
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Noted, thanks for that, ill come back when my carecup is full
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16th October 2012, 14:37
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Originally Posted by ThrushMotorsport
Noted, thanks for that, ill come back when my carecup is full 
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I'll*
Hopefully it will never fill up then eh... Unlike your lawn mowers and grass bins, which must get really fucking full if you only cut the grass 6 times a year... All that shoulder height grass that your flymo chops down with ease...
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16th October 2012, 14:38
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Dad cuts the grass atleast once a week in summer so i doubt 6times is right :/
But he just goes up and down and the lines always looks spot on
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16th October 2012, 14:42
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Originally Posted by Dave_E30
I'll*
Hopefully it will never fill up then eh... Unlike your lawn mowers and grass bins, which must get really fucking full if you only cut the grass 6 times a year... All that shoulder height grass that your flymo chops down with ease...
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Dry your eyes pal, I'm not a midget so it dosent reach my shoulders kthnxbai.
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16th October 2012, 14:43
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Originally Posted by ThrushMotorsport
Dry your eyes pal, I'm not a midget so it dosent reach my shoulders kthnxbai. 
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Fuck me, your carecup filled up quick.
kthxbai? Did we just fall back in to 2006? :| Does your flymo have a flux capacitor? Did it hit 88mph?
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16th October 2012, 14:59
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Originally Posted by Dave_E30
Fuck me, your carecup filled up quick.
kthxbai? Did we just fall back in to 2006? :| Does your flymo have a flux capacitor? Did it hit 88mph?
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2k6*
what carecup?
No, no.. Flux capacitors are useless, your behind in times myman! Its all about hiring 2 black guys and buying a set of saftey scissors.
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16th October 2012, 15:03
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people arguing about how you mow grass. Incredible.
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16th October 2012, 15:06
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my heart yearns for a garden with grass to cut.
maybe one day.
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16th October 2012, 15:06
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Seriously, whos garden grass is up to the ankle/shin?!
I like my grass to be about an inch, tops..
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16th October 2012, 15:09
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Originally Posted by Prickle
people arguing about how you mow grass. Incredible.

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I haven't argued
I really couldn't give a flying toss about it, I was just stating what its for us, some people have a very sandy vagina
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16th October 2012, 15:09
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Quote:
Originally Posted by smiith
Seriously, whos garden grass is up to the ankle/shin?!
I like my grass to be about an inch, tops..
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At one point mine was around 2.5ft high because I was a lazy bastard, that was a looooooong day.
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Originally Posted by 0rang3peel
my heart yearns for a garden with grass to cut.
maybe one day.
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It's an utter ball ache after 6 months of doing it.
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16th October 2012, 15:10
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One day, this forum will run out of things to argue about. But until that day, to battle!
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16th October 2012, 15:12
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Backyard of my new place is decked and blockpaved with 2 x medium/large rectangles of grass..
I'm keeping one that I'll have to trim 6-8 x 4 times a year...
and the other is gonna be artificial for a putting/chipping green!!
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