When you start a new job always watch to see how the fattest guy in the place does things. He will know the easiest way. Come to think of it I’ve always had new people watching me at work.
If you burn them in the grill neither the local authorities or HOA will harass you as they think you can’t cook, rather than you are violating the ordinances.
Pollution laws aside, that was a solution done in a “similar” way not so long ago, so it’s really not new but is still probably illegal in most jurisdictions. I was a pretty good lawyer in my time if you need some advice or bail my friend….
…about the only downside to that idea is that you’ve probably got way more leaves than space in the grill. It’d take quite some time. But you’d stay warm doing it, and ash is good fertilizer; just ask the Native Americans who used slash-and-burn field management.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 2 years ago
And Brutus is its Frank Zappa.
C almost 2 years ago
The Gargle always shines through
enigmamz almost 2 years ago
That’s where things like Uber-eats come from.
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Good for you Brutus!!! But in my city, if you burn leaves out in your back yard, expect a “visit” from the PO-PO and the fire brigade!!!
:-O
angelolady Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I was wondering about the pollution factor!
Wilde Bill almost 2 years ago
The effort needed to lift those pills of leaves into the grill is as great as the effort to bag them. And then you have to clean up the grill.
Justanolddude Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When you start a new job always watch to see how the fattest guy in the place does things. He will know the easiest way. Come to think of it I’ve always had new people watching me at work.
suv2000 almost 2 years ago
If it works it works
GROG Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If true, he would have left the leaves to rot.
allen@home almost 2 years ago
Loved the smell of burning leaves. Back in the early sixty’s. When i was young and it was still legal.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 2 years ago
When it comes to laziness, she’s no layabout.
adadmp almost 2 years ago
Why doesn’t she ‘leave’ him alone?
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I mulch them into my lawn with my lawn mower.
Just-me almost 2 years ago
Typical Brutus, unorthodox though it is sort of innovative…
Chris almost 2 years ago
hope he don’t get in trouble. I thought burning leaves was illegal… maybe no one would notice… I wonder what leafy fire taste on food?
flemmingo almost 2 years ago
You might wheel it over to your battle axe mother in law?
tomfromthe50s almost 2 years ago
Increasing efficiency is not laziness.
Carl Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If you burn them in the grill neither the local authorities or HOA will harass you as they think you can’t cook, rather than you are violating the ordinances.
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
Pollution laws aside, that was a solution done in a “similar” way not so long ago, so it’s really not new but is still probably illegal in most jurisdictions. I was a pretty good lawyer in my time if you need some advice or bail my friend….
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Not a bad idea…..well…..maybe not?
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I believe Benjamin Franklin attributed his creativity to his laziness.
jconnors3954 almost 2 years ago
All progress is because lazy (me) people don’t want to work hard. Ditch digger—> becomes back hoe, etc.
thevideostoreguy almost 2 years ago
…about the only downside to that idea is that you’ve probably got way more leaves than space in the grill. It’d take quite some time. But you’d stay warm doing it, and ash is good fertilizer; just ask the Native Americans who used slash-and-burn field management.
paranormal almost 2 years ago
It’s ingenious until a big gust of wind blows burning leaves all over the neighborhood…
joeatwork212 almost 2 years ago
People burning leaves is what killed the dinosaurs. Do we want that to happen again???
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Only Brutus Thornapple would in one fell swoop of laziness, not only annoy the rest of the neighborhood, but help to pollute his neighborhood as well.
namelocdet almost 2 years ago
I think its a great idea Brutus! I wish I’d thought of that years ago.
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I would think laziness would be a good reason why people invented labor saving devices such as the washing machine, dryer, vacuum and dishwasher
Moonkey Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I think Gladys didn’t want to cook dinner and was hoping Brutus had a plan for cooking.
petermerck almost 2 years ago
If you want to easiest solution to a problem, get a lazy person to figure it out.
confirmrobert3 almost 2 years ago
It may not global warming, but it does pollute. Similar to being down wind of a wildfire. It is unhealthy.
Buckeye67 almost 2 years ago
Actually it sounds like more work than just raking the leaves into piles. Well, if Brutus came up with good ideas he wouldn’t be the Born Loser.
bigplayray almost 2 years ago
Butt… Butt… You’re still raking, picking them up and putting them into a receptacle Brutus!
dvh Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Actually, Frank Zappa was the Mother of Invention…
dvh Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Actually, Frank Zappa was the Mother of Invention…
dcdete. almost 2 years ago
The last line makes a good point. I would think people that are workaholics rarely try to invent something that would make their work easier.
ckeller almost 2 years ago
I believe it was Garfield who said that you just know that it wasn’t an exercise freak who invented power steering.
EnlilEnkiEa almost 2 years ago
I’d throw some burgers on there. Waste not.
MCProfessor almost 2 years ago
I do miss the autumn smell of burning leaves.
gopher gofer almost 2 years ago
i’ll have to suggest this method to our addled neighbor who likes to burn big piles of grass out in the open when the wind’s brisk off the ocean…
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
Actually, she’s not totally wrong.
PAR85 almost 2 years ago
Works for me.
awgiedawgie Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Gladys, you’re just now figuring that out?