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- Donor Offers Wis. Mower Driver A Scooter
An anonymous donor has offered a motorized scooter to an 85-year-old man who was recently told he couldn't use his riding lawn mower on sidewalks to get around his suburban neighborhood.Carol LaFontaine, director of the Cedarburg Senior Center, said Tuesday the woman contacted the center after reading recent news reports about Benjamin Steinbach riding his mower in Cedarburg.The device was expected to be delivered to Steinbach later Tuesday, she said."It had been purchased for the woman's mother, but the mother barely used it," LaFontaine said. "The donor felt that, if someone could benefit from it, it was better that the scooter be used."Stein...- Mower shop not exactly cutting-edge
On a steamy sun-baked afternoon, Freman Richie pulls his riding lawn mower up to Tony's Lawnmower Repair, a wood-frame, gravel-floored shed along Main Street in Stone Mountain. He says he's here because the shop's longtime proprietor, Tony Maddox, shoots straight. "He tells it like it is," Richie says, perched atop the dusty black mower, sweat dripping from his graying brow. "He treats people right."- Donor offers Wis. mower driver a scooter
MILWAUKEE -- An anonymous donor has offered a motorized scooter to an 85-year-old man who was recently told he couldn't use his riding lawn mower on sidewalks to get around his suburban neighborhood.- Donor Offers Wis. Mower Driver A Scooter
An anonymous donor has offered a motorized scooter to an 85-year-old man who was recently told he couldn't use his riding lawn mower on sidewalks to get around his suburban neighborhood.- CheapMowerParts, Lawn Mower Parts, Mower Belts, Mower Blades
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Eighty-five-year-old Benjamin Steinbach said he'll stick to using his riding lawn mower on his grass and not take it on sidewalks to run errands around town.- Tired of Mowing the Lawn: Condominium Living on the Rise in America
With all the ride on lawn mowers that Wal-Mart, Sears and Home Depot are selling it is indeed interesting that the number one reason why people wish to live in condominiums is so they do not have to mow the lawn or upkeep the landscaping. Are Americans lazy? I mean riding on a lawn mower is not so difficult with a cold beer.
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