There's even a cupholder, Jenski, and so I cannot help but think this is what John Deere intended.
Heh, UCM.
I daresay its etymology is rooted in Redneck Valley, Susie. Sadly, I doubt you will ever have the opportunity to use the word yourself, what with the herd of horses you've got grazing your grass.... ;)
JLD | 24 June 2008 - 9:15pm
You can take the woman out of the redneck valley (i.e. Paris, London, Dubai, Venice, Vegas, etc.) but you can't take the redneck valley out of the woman. :)
In the spirit of full disclosure, I, too, have done this though it's significantly tougher to do on a zero-turn mower. :)
Sounds like the perfect way to mow your lawn!
Buuuuu-urrrrpppp!
I was unfamiliar with the verb, "to ride-mow," so I thank you for that :)
There's even a cupholder, Jenski, and so I cannot help but think this is what John Deere intended.
Heh, UCM.
I daresay its etymology is rooted in Redneck Valley, Susie. Sadly, I doubt you will ever have the opportunity to use the word yourself, what with the herd of horses you've got grazing your grass.... ;)
You can take the woman out of the redneck valley (i.e. Paris, London, Dubai, Venice, Vegas, etc.) but you can't take the redneck valley out of the woman. :)
In the spirit of full disclosure, I, too, have done this though it's significantly tougher to do on a zero-turn mower. :)
That is damn sexy if you ask me.
LOL 'ride-mow'
that has so many connotations. very classy indeed.
So very true, JLD. :)
William, Rob thinks a woman wielding a weedeater is the ultimate sexy.
;) to jane.