The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside for February 12, 2024

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    drbee  5 months ago

    As does everyone else within audible range.

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    Gent  5 months ago

    Help! Help! Giant alien spiders is attack!

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    Diat60  5 months ago

    We have a giant Eastern Pine over hanging our driveway and, annually, it drops a thick carpet of needles on it. My love for our leaf blower is unbounded then! BTW, we blow into piles that go into bags. We don’t blow onto neighbours or into the road.

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    ladykat  5 months ago

    Most people do. They’re too noisy!

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    pripley  5 months ago

    Leaf blowers are the lazy person’s rake & broom. I never see anyone pick stuff up, especially lawn services. They just blow it around.

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    Danae Premium Member 5 months ago

    me too

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    FireAnt_Hater  5 months ago

    Better than weed eater!

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    halvincobbes Premium Member 5 months ago

    They’re noisy and they stink to high heaven.

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    mistercatworks  5 months ago

    I call them “dust blowers”. I SAID “I CALL THEM DUST BLOWERS!”

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    cactusjack99 Premium Member 5 months ago

    Most evil and useless item ever created! Get a rake for heavens sake. I can rake the leaves up and mulch them with the lawnmower twice as fast as some moron can move them around with a leaf blower. They should be outlawed!

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    NaturLvr  5 months ago

    Bees, and their eggs, as well as other insects and little critters winter under leaf litter.

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    Mediatech  5 months ago

    Leaf blowers, snow blowers, lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, jack hammers; especially on Saturday morning when I’m trying to sleep in.

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