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Man jailed for not having grass on his lawn

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All women should be arrested for having grass on their lawn :D

BTW, homeboy needed some of this right here:

http://www.patchperfect.com/
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Prey521 wrote:All women should be arrested for having grass on their lawn :D
A nice clean working environment suits me just fine.
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Thats ****ing retarded.
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Prey521 wrote:
BTW, homeboy needed some of this right here:

http://www.patchperfect.com/
I ordered some of that stuff the other day... I hope it works like it said cause I have places I just can't get grass to grow and for the cost if it works its well worth the money. :thumb:
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That baffles you eh?
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Shagster wrote:That baffles you eh?
Yes it does....more so than a dude keeping a loaded assault rifle laying 'round the house as if he were going to engage is some sort of urban combat.
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Slow news day, eh?
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Sava700 wrote:I ordered some of that stuff the other day... I hope it works like it said cause I have places I just can't get grass to grow and for the cost if it works its well worth the money. :thumb:
u ahve to let us know if it works i have a few spots my self
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horsemen_ wrote:u ahve to let us know if it works i have a few spots my self
I second this!
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I looked but it doesn't mention what kind of seed is used. Really, that's important when you consider where you live.
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downhill wrote:I looked but it doesn't mention what kind of seed is used. Really, that's important when you consider where you live.

seriously though ....jail for dirt...c'mon
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Izzo wrote:seriously though ....jail for dirt...c'mon
Really it should have been a civil suit if it was a home owners association involved. If it was a city ordnance, then yes it seems silly.

I'd have to know more of the story. It just seems to far fetched. There's something that the article must not be mentioning or the guy is plain lazy on two accounts. One for not getting grass to grow. It's not that hard. Two...for not getting a lawyer.

My first post was in response to the patch perfect link. I'd not buy any seed if I didn't know what it was.
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downhill wrote:Really it should have been a civil suit if it was a home owners association involved. If it was a city ordnance, then yes it seems silly.

I'd have to know more of the story. It just seems to far fetched. There's something that the article must not be mentioning or the guy is plain lazy on two accounts. One for not getting grass to grow. It's not that hard. Two...for not getting a lawyer.

My first post was in response to the patch perfect link. I'd not buy any seed if I didn't know what it was.
according to the article there was no association involved ...the contractor he had to build the house skipped out on sodding the lawn .....so he seeded and it didn't grow ......the article said it was an ordinance.
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That is in my fiancee's hometown. Actually about 2 doors down from where her dad lives now. I always thought they were a little weird there. I will have my fiancée call her dad and get the full scoop.
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:eek: burple's post is at 666
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Izzo wrote:according to the article there was no association involved ...the contractor he had to build the house skipped out on sodding the lawn .....so he seeded and it didn't grow ......the article said it was an ordinance.
You see, this is what I don't get. If the contractor was supposed to sod it, then why didn't he go after him?

Not that in the end, I really care one way or another. Like I said, grass is easy to grow. Depending on if you actually do a little prep work to begin with.

The guy seems to be a bit lax in that he was willing to spend some time in the sack on his weekends, other than trying grow a lawn. He should have just planted zoyosia plugs and pissed everyone off.
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downhill wrote:You see, this is what I don't get. If the contractor was supposed to sod it, then why didn't he go after him?

Not that in the end, I really care one way or another. Like I said, grass is easy to grow. Depending on if you actually do a little prep work to begin with.

The guy seems to be a bit lax in that he was willing to spend some time in the sack on his weekends, other than trying grow a lawn. He should have just planted zoyosia plugs and pissed everyone off.
maybe ....seems to me the judge was a bit over zealous with his authority.
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horsemen_ wrote:u ahve to let us know if it works i have a few spots my self
well for 19$+7 shipping I couldn't resist trying it.. its no more costly than a big bag of grass seed that wouldn't work time and time again.
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Prey521 wrote:All women should be arrested for having grass on their lawn :D

BTW, homeboy needed some of this right here:

http://www.patchperfect.com/
i have been getting a massive amount of spam for that stuff and i have no idea why
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The species of grass, is in ???, some municipalities ban certain grass roots...

They break gas lines?, sum municstuff don't want you to cut down the shrub? 15 feet?, what ever happend o nm==2
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Half of my old neighborhood in north-central TX could've been jailed under that ordinance. :rolleyes:

Kinda hard to grow anything on sunbaked clay without running up a couple thousand just in water bills. :irate:
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lonewolfz28 wrote:Half of my old neighborhood in north-central TX could've been jailed under that ordinance. :rolleyes:

Kinda hard to grow anything on sunbaked clay without running up a couple thousand just in water bills. :irate:
A cactus field would save water.
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trogers wrote:A cactus field would save water.

Yup, but I doubt it would meet this judge's idea of a 'yard'. :rolleyes: :(
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lonewolfz28 wrote:Yup, but I doubt it would meet this judge's idea of a 'yard'. :rolleyes: :(
Sentence that judge to spend 52 weekends in Texas and he will grow new ideas in his head... :D
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trogers wrote:Sentence that judge to spend 52 weekends in Texas and he will grow new ideas in his head... :D
Most definitely! :rotfl:

I am so glad I finally sold that place. :rolleyes:

They say land never depreciates...'they' never bought land in north central TX near a downsizing Air Force base. :irate:
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America... land of the free (so long as your lawn has grass!)
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