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Old 03-15-2010, 03:34 PM #32
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Yuck...I hate that itchy feeling after you work outside in the grass...especially when it doesn't go away even after a shower! I have a back yard sorely in need of my attention right now. With all the weekend rides, it has been hard to find time for the usual spring chores like yard work. I mowed the front yard after work one night last week while I was sick and about didn't survive the evening. I was looking for a lawn chair to put in the shower so I didn't have to stand up...
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