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I sure wish my rain gauge looked like that.

 

I love droughts when my grass turns that lovely shade of brown and the mower can be ignored for months at a time, and I can park my bike in the yard without having to put a steel plate under the side stand every time because the dry ground is as hard as concrete.

 

If it rains I have to waste valuable riding time using the mower.

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LOL That is very true, not to mention the $30.00 in gas it costs to mow....Just hopin the well dosn`t dry up...

 

 

I sure wish my rain gauge looked like that.

 

I love droughts when my grass turns that lovely shade of brown and the mower can be ignored for months at a time, and I can park my bike in the yard without having to put a steel plate under the side stand every time because the dry ground is as hard as concrete.

 

If it rains I have to waste valuable riding time using the mower.

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Fortunately I do not have to worry about a well, Lake Michigan (3 blocks away) is not going to dry up in my lifetime.

 

$30 in gas for a mowing?:doh:

That $30 will get my bike 300 miles.

I get POed when I use more than a gallon of gas for mowing in a whole YEAR.

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Thankfully you have our Martin-Mars water bomber down there helping with some of the fires burning around the southern borders..... that thing will keep you safe.

 

 

Yes, and if they had any sense, they would have taken OUR RAIN with them LOL

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