Typical today. You'd probably land up finishing it too.I had a conversation about a decade ago with my nephew, he wanted to know if I wanted to pay him to mow the lawn
I asked him what kind of a lawnmower he had
He said he figured he could use mine
So I asked him if he had a gascan to fill it up, and he said, I figured you have gas in it
So hold on, I said
You want to mow my lawn, with my mower, and my gas, and you expect me to pay for it?
Yeah, that was the end of that
What has happened to our world!?
Indeed.i bet those cops felt like big men that day
They also explained that he was not allowed to go door to door searching for work.
That's good stuffBuddy’s 2 nephews would sneak around at night fertilizing neighbour’s lawns. They made good money that year.
Yeah, it's a different world today. People are sue-happy.. kid is mowing someone's lawn, throws a rock and hits a car.. you know damn well the driver's gonna sue the homeowner. People just don't work things out between themselves anymore.. looking for a big-buck lawsuit.A friend of ours has a young son who bought a lawnmower at a garage sale last spring for $5. He went to a local hardware store and bought a replacement wheel to make it functional. Then he went door to door looking for lawn mowing jobs. He mowed several lawns for a few weeks. Then one day police showed up at his Mom's door asking if he was mowing lawns. When she said he was they wrote her a warning for allowing a person under the age of 16 to work operating power machinery. They also explained that he was not allowed to go door to door searching for work. They left her a Department of Labor brochure which defines which jobs can be done by minors and told her if he mowed again she would be cited. The boy thinks one of the area lawn services turned him in as they stopped and asked him some questions one day. What has happened to our world!?