Grand Avenue by Steve Breen and Mike Thompson

Grand Avenue

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  1. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, 8 months ago

    Just use a mulching lawn mower or use a leaf blower and blow them into the neighbor’s yard like everyone else. Rakes are for the mentally handicapped with too much time on their hands.

  2. david_42

    david_42 said, 8 months ago

    @zoidknight

    You’ve obviously never lived in an area where most trees are oaks and the city enforces stupid laws about yard waste.

  3. ottod

    ottod said, 8 months ago

    I like seeing leaves on the lawn. It means that I haven’t spent any time cleaning them up.

  4. comicsssfan

    comicsssfan said, 8 months ago

    My leaves look a lot different from my neighbor’s leaves so that won’t work. And there are fences up in the back and on one side.

  5. lcdrlar

    lcdrlar said, 8 months ago

    I have Oaks and Pines, I just mow the lawn and mulch the leaves.

  6. phritzg

    phritzg said, 8 months ago

    @lcdrlar

    I’m surrounded by beech, maple, and oak trees. I mow and mulch the same as you, but I have to do it three or four times, because the leaves drop at different times. Did the first mulch yesterday, it was dry and calm, perfect weather to start, and not too many leaves on the ground yet.

  7. Comic Minister

    Comic Minister said, 8 months ago

    I think she would.

  8. samfran60

    samfran60 said, 8 months ago

    This kid’s mouth is just too smart. I would have lost a few teeth if my mouth was that smart.

  9. Rzollner

    Rzollner said, 8 months ago

    I just wish that they would leaf me alone.

  10. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, 8 months ago

    @david_42

    Actually I have. I still dumped them in the neighbor’s yard, since they came from there anyways.

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