Subj : Re: AI actress Tilly Norw To : ROB MCCART From : Mike Powell Date : Mon Oct 13 2025 09:40 am > Ha.. Not quite the same thing but I remember when I was about 12 > taking on cutting the grass at home for an extra 75 cents a week > on my allowance.. This was on a small hobby farm we had with close > to an acre of grass around the house to cut with a push mower. > Push as in a gas engine mower but not a riding tractor/mower. > I remember cutting my grandfathers small lawn using a true push > mower that had no engine, the spiral blades spun as you pushed it. > I didn't want to confuse it with that type.. B) I always considered "push" to mean the ones with an engine that you had to stand behind and push, and "reel" to mean the ones with no engine. I own both. I have never owned or used a riding mower. I bought the reel mower after I got my first house. It had a fairly small front yard. I liked being able to mow the grass without breathing in the exhaust. It would work on the backyard, too, but was more difficult to use there because the terrain was not smooth... I suspect there was not much dirt on top of rock (a few of which stuck out of the ground). For that front yard, provided I was able to stay on top of it and not let the weeds get too tall, it was less work using the reel mower than the gas-powered one. Mike * SLMR 2.1a * We all live in a yellow subroutine. --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .