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engines must not be made in China,,yet. The mower sat all winter with about
a quarter tank of gas. I filled it, pumped the bulb three times, and it
started on the first pull. No Stabil, no nothing.

You gotta love 'em.
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(Not the other one!)
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engines must not be made in China,,yet. The mower sat all winter with
about
a quarter tank of gas. I filled it, pumped the bulb three times, and it
started on the first pull. No Stabil, no nothing.

You gotta love 'em.
--
John *H*
(Not the other one!)



Was that your high point for the day so far? ;-)


He was able to recharge his pacemaker, hearing aids, battery powered
choppers and ...
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:42:17 -0500, John H.
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engines must not be made in China,,yet. The mower sat all winter with about
a quarter tank of gas. I filled it, pumped the bulb three times, and it
started on the first pull. No Stabil, no nothing.

You gotta love 'em.



OK! The yard is mowed, the mulch is spread, the kids from Richmond have
arrived for the weekend to fly kites on the DC mall and to see the cherry
blossoms.

Life is good!



Keee-rist, what a life.

You ought to head to the Soylent Green depot and turn yourself in.
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:42:17 -0500, John H.
wrote:

engines must not be made in China,,yet. The mower sat all winter with
about
a quarter tank of gas. I filled it, pumped the bulb three times, and it
started on the first pull. No Stabil, no nothing.

You gotta love 'em.



OK! The yard is mowed, the mulch is spread, the kids from Richmond have
arrived for the weekend to fly kites on the DC mall and to see the cherry
blossoms.

Life is good!

I hope all your lawnmowers started so you could have an enjoyable weekend.

Oh, and my wife is spending her half of the rebate check (if we get one)
to
buy me some new golf clubs!

Life is super good!

How will you spend your weekend?
--
John *H*
(Not the other one!)


Sounds good. Sure beats going out in the woods to shoot innocent tree
stumps.

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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:42:17 -0500, John H.
wrote:

engines must not be made in China,,yet. The mower sat all winter with about
a quarter tank of gas. I filled it, pumped the bulb three times, and it
started on the first pull. No Stabil, no nothing.

You gotta love 'em.



OK! The yard is mowed, the mulch is spread, the kids from Richmond have
arrived for the weekend to fly kites on the DC mall and to see the cherry
blossoms.

Life is good!

I hope all your lawnmowers started so you could have an enjoyable weekend.

Oh, and my wife is spending her half of the rebate check (if we get one) to
buy me some new golf clubs!

Life is super good!

How will you spend your weekend?
--
John *H*
(Not the other one!)


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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:42:17 -0500, John H.
wrote:

engines must not be made in China,,yet. The mower sat all winter with
about
a quarter tank of gas. I filled it, pumped the bulb three times, and it
started on the first pull. No Stabil, no nothing.

You gotta love 'em.



OK! The yard is mowed, the mulch is spread, the kids from Richmond have
arrived for the weekend to fly kites on the DC mall and to see the cherry
blossoms.

Life is good!

I hope all your lawnmowers started so you could have an enjoyable weekend.

Oh, and my wife is spending her half of the rebate check (if we get one)
to
buy me some new golf clubs!

Life is super good!

How will you spend your weekend?


Sounds good. Sure beats going out in the woods to shoot innocent tree
stumps.


There are a few uppity trees in my woods that could use a lesson if
you want to come up and help out. :)

My lawn is still frozen - nary a green blade to be seen.

Although the maple sap has been really excellant this year - the guy
who collects the sap for the sugar house said he's up 50% this year
from last from my woods. Which means that I'm going to make some
money for the Relay for Life. Plus give away (I think I gave Eisboch
some).

WHOO HOO!!
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"John H." wrote in message
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:42:17 -0500, John H.
wrote:

engines must not be made in China,,yet. The mower sat all winter with
about
a quarter tank of gas. I filled it, pumped the bulb three times, and it
started on the first pull. No Stabil, no nothing.

You gotta love 'em.


OK! The yard is mowed, the mulch is spread, the kids from Richmond have
arrived for the weekend to fly kites on the DC mall and to see the
cherry
blossoms.

Life is good!

I hope all your lawnmowers started so you could have an enjoyable
weekend.

Oh, and my wife is spending her half of the rebate check (if we get one)
to
buy me some new golf clubs!

Life is super good!

How will you spend your weekend?


Sounds good. Sure beats going out in the woods to shoot innocent tree
stumps.


There are a few uppity trees in my woods that could use a lesson if
you want to come up and help out. :)

My lawn is still frozen - nary a green blade to be seen.

Although the maple sap has been really excellant this year - the guy
who collects the sap for the sugar house said he's up 50% this year
from last from my woods. Which means that I'm going to make some
money for the Relay for Life. Plus give away (I think I gave Eisboch
some).

WHOO HOO!!

It's almost April. Ground frozen? Order up some global warming. You need it.
;-

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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 07:39:36 -0400, "
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"John H." wrote in message
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:42:17 -0500, John H.
wrote:

engines must not be made in China,,yet. The mower sat all winter with
about
a quarter tank of gas. I filled it, pumped the bulb three times,
and it
started on the first pull. No Stabil, no nothing.

You gotta love 'em.


OK! The yard is mowed, the mulch is spread, the kids from Richmond have
arrived for the weekend to fly kites on the DC mall and to see the
cherry
blossoms.

Life is good!

I hope all your lawnmowers started so you could have an enjoyable
weekend.

Oh, and my wife is spending her half of the rebate check (if we get
one)
to
buy me some new golf clubs!

Life is super good!

How will you spend your weekend?

Sounds good. Sure beats going out in the woods to shoot innocent tree
stumps.


There are a few uppity trees in my woods that could use a lesson if
you want to come up and help out. :)

My lawn is still frozen - nary a green blade to be seen.

Although the maple sap has been really excellant this year - the guy
who collects the sap for the sugar house said he's up 50% this year
from last from my woods. Which means that I'm going to make some
money for the Relay for Life. Plus give away (I think I gave Eisboch
some).

WHOO HOO!!

It's almost April. Ground frozen? Order up some global warming. You need
it. ;-



Hey...you could visit Tom and be the Florida Sap. No further training
for you needed.

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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 12:07:28 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 07:39:36 -0400, "
wrote:


"John H." wrote in message
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:42:17 -0500, John H.
wrote:

engines must not be made in China,,yet. The mower sat all winter with
about
a quarter tank of gas. I filled it, pumped the bulb three times, and it
started on the first pull. No Stabil, no nothing.

You gotta love 'em.


OK! The yard is mowed, the mulch is spread, the kids from Richmond have
arrived for the weekend to fly kites on the DC mall and to see the cherry
blossoms.

Life is good!

I hope all your lawnmowers started so you could have an enjoyable weekend.

Oh, and my wife is spending her half of the rebate check (if we get one)
to
buy me some new golf clubs!

Life is super good!

How will you spend your weekend?


Sounds good. Sure beats going out in the woods to shoot innocent tree
stumps.


There are a few uppity trees in my woods that could use a lesson if
you want to come up and help out. :)

My lawn is still frozen - nary a green blade to be seen.

Although the maple sap has been really excellant this year - the guy
who collects the sap for the sugar house said he's up 50% this year
from last from my woods. Which means that I'm going to make some
money for the Relay for Life. Plus give away (I think I gave Eisboch
some).

WHOO HOO!!


What's the Relay for Life?

You've just reminded me to announce this year's running of the Race for the
Cure. Announcement to follow!

BTW, when is 'stump huntin' season in your neck of the woods?
--
John *H*
(Not the other one!)
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There are a few uppity trees in my woods that could use a lesson if
you want to come up and help out. :)

snip...


Think you've got uppity trees??
I was walking the dog in a local park one windy day last week when a 50'
spruce tree snapped off about 18' above ground level and srashed down on the
path about a hundred yards in front of me and about 50 yards behind a lady &
her dog who we had been taking to a few minutes before.
There are still a lot of weakened trees in the park from Hurricane Juan in
Sept 2003.
I reported it to one of the park maintenance guys a few days later & his
advice... stay out of the park when it's windy.. d'oh!


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