We had a push-reel mower when I was a kid. I had to mow the lawn every Saturday. My dad finally broke down in 1969 and bought a gas mower. Suddenly the lawn only needed to be mowed once a month. Gas was too expensive (24 cents a gallon).
After many years of complaints, the NFL franchise in Washington DC finally abandoned the term “Redskins”, which was purported to be offensive to Amerinds. In actuality, most indigenous people don’t have red skins at all, more like the perfect tan. To achieve that lovely roseate glow you have to start out pasty white (like me) and discover that Old Man Sun just chuckles at the whole concept of “white privilege”.
diazch408 5 months ago
It seems Miss Plainwell has first hand experience with Frazz ’s mowing(maybe during the lockdown).
Rhetorical_Question 5 months ago
Pushing a reel is better than a gym.
Slowly, he turned... 5 months ago
Is a reel mower a real mower?
sandpiper 5 months ago
Good thing it’s Friday. No need to beat this horse anymore.
jessegooddoggy 5 months ago
Better to leave the shirt on to keep the sun off your skin.
BJDucer 5 months ago
Went fishing on a cloudless day and recognized I was covered more from head to toe than I am during the winter time protecting myself from the sun!
edbeat 5 months ago
We had a push-reel mower when I was a kid. I had to mow the lawn every Saturday. My dad finally broke down in 1969 and bought a gas mower. Suddenly the lawn only needed to be mowed once a month. Gas was too expensive (24 cents a gallon).
rshive 5 months ago
Indoor fluorescent light doesn’t give one much of a tan.
joby.bikeshop 5 months ago
As a cyclist, I resemble that observation
Cactus-Pete 5 months ago
It’s a reel mower that you push which makes it a push reel mower, not a push-reel mower.
Mike Baldwin creator 5 months ago
Oh! So that’s how women can stand the look of us shirtless.
blah_duh 5 months ago
After a while, you can look at how much of his shoulders and back have color.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 5 months ago
After many years of complaints, the NFL franchise in Washington DC finally abandoned the term “Redskins”, which was purported to be offensive to Amerinds. In actuality, most indigenous people don’t have red skins at all, more like the perfect tan. To achieve that lovely roseate glow you have to start out pasty white (like me) and discover that Old Man Sun just chuckles at the whole concept of “white privilege”.