Gas blower ban in MoCo

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking of removing all our trees. Its costly keeping up with maintenance. I think we will always hear leaf blowers because after they cut the grass they use them to clean the patio, walks, driveway and tennis court.


What kind of idiot buys a house with a bunch of trees and then cuts them all down? Cutting a tree is far more costly than raking leaves twice a year.


You have a problem with executive functioning.
Anonymous
We have cut down six trees that were within five to ten feet of the house. Leaves get in the gutter that constantly had to be cleaned out. Branches fall on the roof. We always had to hire someone to remove the twigs and branches from the roof and sundecks. Why would someone plant trees soo close to their house.
I notice when homes go on sale, some realtors have trees removed thinking new buyers don't want the maintenances. If they see a lot of trees, they won't buy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking of removing all our trees. Its costly keeping up with maintenance. I think we will always hear leaf blowers because after they cut the grass they use them to clean the patio, walks, driveway and tennis court.


What kind of idiot buys a house with a bunch of trees and then cuts them all down? Cutting a tree is far more costly than raking leaves twice a year.


You have a problem with executive functioning.


Probably a person that has lived in the home 50 years and tired of raking leaves. It maybe nice when they were young and healthy. Now they are in their 80's and can't do the maintenance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking of removing all our trees. Its costly keeping up with maintenance. I think we will always hear leaf blowers because after they cut the grass they use them to clean the patio, walks, driveway and tennis court.


What kind of idiot buys a house with a bunch of trees and then cuts them all down? Cutting a tree is far more costly than raking leaves twice a year.


You have a problem with executive functioning.


Its not more costly. We pay $1500 twice in the fall for a leaf clean up and around $1200 to $1500 in the spring every year for the past 18 years. It cost us $8800 to have all the trees removed. After two years we are saving over $4000 a year in leaf clean ups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking of removing all our trees. Its costly keeping up with maintenance. I think we will always hear leaf blowers because after they cut the grass they use them to clean the patio, walks, driveway and tennis court.


What kind of idiot buys a house with a bunch of trees and then cuts them all down? Cutting a tree is far more costly than raking leaves twice a year.


You have a problem with executive functioning.


Its not more costly. We pay $1500 twice in the fall for a leaf clean up and around $1200 to $1500 in the spring every year for the past 18 years. It cost us $8800 to have all the trees removed. After two years we are saving over $4000 a year in leaf clean ups.


You do not a have a problem with executive functioning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking of removing all our trees. Its costly keeping up with maintenance. I think we will always hear leaf blowers because after they cut the grass they use them to clean the patio, walks, driveway and tennis court.


What kind of idiot buys a house with a bunch of trees and then cuts them all down? Cutting a tree is far more costly than raking leaves twice a year.


You have a problem with executive functioning.


Its not more costly. We pay $1500 twice in the fall for a leaf clean up and around $1200 to $1500 in the spring every year for the past 18 years. It cost us $8800 to have all the trees removed. After two years we are saving over $4000 a year in leaf clean ups.



Your executive is functioning really well. What a smart person.
Anonymous
The law is not enforced anyway. So why bother getting into this debate?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking of removing all our trees. Its costly keeping up with maintenance. I think we will always hear leaf blowers because after they cut the grass they use them to clean the patio, walks, driveway and tennis court.


What kind of idiot buys a house with a bunch of trees and then cuts them all down? Cutting a tree is far more costly than raking leaves twice a year.


You have a problem with executive functioning.


Its not more costly. We pay $1500 twice in the fall for a leaf clean up and around $1200 to $1500 in the spring every year for the past 18 years. It cost us $8800 to have all the trees removed. After two years we are saving over $4000 a year in leaf clean ups.


What kind of idiot pays $1500 for a leaf cleanup? JFC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking of removing all our trees. Its costly keeping up with maintenance. I think we will always hear leaf blowers because after they cut the grass they use them to clean the patio, walks, driveway and tennis court.


What kind of idiot buys a house with a bunch of trees and then cuts them all down? Cutting a tree is far more costly than raking leaves twice a year.


You have a problem with executive functioning.


Its not more costly. We pay $1500 twice in the fall for a leaf clean up and around $1200 to $1500 in the spring every year for the past 18 years. It cost us $8800 to have all the trees removed. After two years we are saving over $4000 a year in leaf clean ups.


What kind of idiot pays $1500 for a leaf cleanup? JFC


Prices go up when you don't have a slave labor underclass.
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