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Blogpost added Jan 25, 2010, read 288 times

If you're going to let your garden become completely overgrown, you won't need one of these, but don't throw it away! lLt it rot and rust in a corner. Eventually, it will take root and no-one will ever be able to shift it.
Yup, this old mower is my latest instalment for TSR's upcoming garden theme (still needs a bit of texture work, but you get the idea). It's rather a shame (for TSR) that I got wind of this new theme, for I'm sure they were doing their very best to keep it secret (from me). After all, they're probably thinking of an oncoming Spring, of beautiful lawns and pretty flowers...
But now I've found out about it, I'm just going to ruin it completely with a pile of junk!

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On Jan 25, 2010 fredbrenny wrote:
On Jan 25, 2010 PenelopeT wrote:
This mower is very 'old school'....great idea!
Also, are my eyes deceiving me, or is that a tire pile in the background? Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee say that is something that you are coming out with too.
On Jan 25, 2010 francien wrote:
Ah Sue you have great idea's in your mind, this mower(grasmaaier in dutch) looks like the one I have had but give away..all neighborhoodcats came pieing on my grass wich became some brown nasty color yellow so I throw it out and replace it with old mossy stones..I like it! I like your mower also and the tires and the waterpump and your little previeuw because it looks so realistic, and the little story you wrote haha oncoming spring o boy and than the springcleaning..where?? not at my place so please finishing this, do you have any idea how many people have garbage of all kind of things in a corner of they're house or garden/shed of garage? I'm very happy you create them..no glitter or glamour just rusty, and rusty colors are beautiful
On Jan 25, 2010 simsjeanie wrote:
Oh, I know it. That's the one, the owner of a gardening shop sold me, when I asked for an electric mower. He told me to send my husband to whom he wanted to talk to. I answered it would be me mowing the grass. He answered - checking me - than he would sell me this one: "You don't need an electric one. This one's good for you and your outline." Since then - summer 85 - the mower is dealing with being neglected. And you found it ... in my natural garden ... and set it free
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On Jan 25, 2010 comet65 wrote:
Tires...Rusty lawnmowers...
On Jan 29, 2010 slgarcia1 wrote:
Great job Sue! Ruin! Ruin!
And simsjeanie, I would have demanded to speak to his wife, because he is obviously an idiot...