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« Haw, haw! /nelson muntz | Main | May The Force be with you. » December 08, 2002Sod the sodding sodBack in spring, a pipe in our front yard's sprinkler system burst. We tried to water the lawn by hand all summer, but we failed miserably and it died. Long story short, we decided to put in new sprinklers and grass, and the whole process took the rest of summer, and all of autumn. Yesterday, thanks to the the shockingly popular 8x10 sale, we finally laid down the sod, and turned our horribly ugly dirt lot into a beautiful front lawn. Anne and I could never have done this on our own, and I want to publicly thank my friends and family who came over and spent their Saturday putting down almost 3,000 square feet of grass:
As I stood in my driveway last night, looking across my beautiful new lawn, I felt a pride in my house that I haven't felt in over a year. It just looks beautiful, and we never could have done this without the help that you guys gave us...and that's the best part of all of this, IMHO: you guys all gave up your Saturday to help us out, and you all worked harder than I ever expected. You guys are awesome. Thank you. Comments
First post! Posted by: Caroline at December 8, 2002 09:29 AMsorry about that last post; i was just so excited! Posted by: Caroline at December 8, 2002 09:30 AMOh man! Wil is talking about his lawn...Next thing you know he'll be driving a minivan ;-) Posted by: MrSpock at December 8, 2002 09:38 AMi need a new lawn, too. it's not so much grass as mowed weeds right now. guess i should make some more friends... maybe if i convince the neighbors it'll improve property values, they'll pitch in. or get them drunk. Wil, Glad to see the grass is greener on the other side. Hope you all had fun even though you worked hard. My best as always to you and your family. Until your next post...... Green side up! Posted by: Bronwyn at December 8, 2002 10:10 AMIts 20 and snowing here and you are laying sod there. One of us lives in the wrong place and I dont think its you, brother...LOL Posted by: SilentBob at December 8, 2002 10:27 AMIt's always a blessing to have friends you can count on, cheers for your friends! =) Ravengirl Posted by: Ravengirl at December 8, 2002 10:29 AMObviously the grass will be greener on your side of the fence. Posted by: Candace at December 8, 2002 10:34 AMSo where in the world is there a Krispy Kreme in Pasadena. On second thought, don't tell me. I'm fat enough already. ;) Posted by: Vanessa at December 8, 2002 11:01 AMSo are you saying the grass is greener on the other side? :D Posted by: K2 at December 8, 2002 11:32 AMyou know what, no one cares about fuckin front lawn Wil. But its funny that you were to lazy to hand water it. It must be hard having to do real life things like take a dump and water lawn. Posted by: Jacky McBalls at December 8, 2002 11:55 AMHow can there be this many responses to this entry? Why am I replying???? ACK!
Hey Wil, do you guys do outside contract work?! hahahaha :-D Glad to hear about the lawn being done and nice caution tape haha. Lisa Marie Posted by: Lisa Marie at December 8, 2002 12:09 PM"Green side up!" --Bronwyn Okay, Best. Lawn. Comment. EVER!!! Posted by: MrsVeteran at December 8, 2002 12:24 PMwow. A lawn in December... I wish! More like three feet of snow in December... sigh... Posted by: Zani at December 8, 2002 12:31 PMspeaking of 8 x 10 sales, is mine in the mail or what? thanks Posted by: john at December 8, 2002 12:41 PMWil, How about a picture of the lawn. You don't have to show the house (I know how you are about privacy and all) c'mon be a brother to me Posted by: buntz at December 8, 2002 12:42 PMI don't know where it is, but a friend of mine once won a dozen krispy kream donuts at a dodger game, so it must exist! Good job on the lawn, will. RMWC's lawns are snowy white. Posted by: Clara at December 8, 2002 12:53 PMIt's nice to have friends that are willing to pull a back muscle for you! When do we see pics of the lawn? Posted by: Tim at December 8, 2002 01:04 PMPlanting a lawn in December. I wish. Having a lawn at all, I wish. All I see is snow where I am. Wil, since you refer to the shockingly popular 8x10 sale, did you sell out? It's nice to know that money went to something that will not only give you and your family pleasure, but that makes the neighborhood a little greener. Good friends and family are great, aren't they? Posted by: loretta652 at December 8, 2002 01:15 PMYou have some amazing friends and family there, Wil. Mine might come work that hard if I paid 'em... ;) Posted by: Thumper at December 8, 2002 01:53 PMHey Wil, I think you forgot to thank the Academy as well....just joshin. Posted by: Michelle at December 8, 2002 02:01 PMLAWN PARTY AT WHEATON's ! ! ! Tonight - 7pm til whenever. I'm bringin' 2 kegs. Wil's making teri-burgers on his George Foreman. Anybody got a Slip-n-Slide? :-) Wil, I don't know as you really read the e-mail sent to you (no offense), but I think you do read the comments ... so, do you remember "Where No Man Has Gone Before," which introduced the Traveler? Well, one of the writers for that, Diane Duane, who also has done a lot of professional Trek fic for Pocket Books, included an entry in her blog today that linked to this below. I figured you might get a real chuckle out of it, since you're a LOTR fan, too: http://lotr.fistfulayen.com/ Gangsta rap, Tolkein-style. Get it now before they're cease-and-desisted. :) "Go Gollum! Go Gollum! Go Gollum! Go Gollum!" :-) Mike P.S. Duane's blog is at http://outofambit.blogspot.com/ ... Posted by: Mike Harris at December 8, 2002 02:10 PMGreat job Wil! Glad to see that worked out well for ya. hehe if you ever find yourself in Kentucky, look me up. My lawn could use some serious attention. I'd be happy to supply plenty of junk food! >;} Posted by: Frank at December 8, 2002 02:19 PMWil, Tell ya what Wil.. I'll trade ya my backyard http://amigaz.dyndns.org/~mobster/wwdn/Nov18_03.JPG for your front yard. :) It's only December and I'm already wishing for green. Posted by: MobbyG at December 8, 2002 02:34 PMThe way you write, you almost make me feel guilty for not having stopped by and helped as well ;) Tibbo Posted by: Tibbo at December 8, 2002 02:39 PMOk Wil, you know your well known and liked when people will post best wishes over your lawn. Um, best wishes. Posted by: Brian - Texas at December 8, 2002 03:04 PMGreat friends and family. Alot of people have to work on Saturday, I find that odd. Posted by: angry penguin at December 8, 2002 03:14 PMOh God, Krispy Kremes? You mean, legalized Crack? This Michelle you speak of, she must be worshipped appropriately. And my address is (for her random acts of kindness) 123 Givemedoughnuts Ln., Krispy Kremes, Crack CIty, 55555 Posted by: Majida at December 8, 2002 03:53 PMYour friends and family are remarkable. They could of screwed around for the entire weekend, but they came to help you. That is a great bunch of friends and family that you are cherished to have around. Your friends and family should do an instructional video, so they can train othe people to become better friends and family members. Posted by: Terry at December 8, 2002 03:54 PMMy life is so deviod of meaning, I troll on the internet to give myself an inflated sense of importance, from 137.143.96.204. Posted by: Gillman at December 8, 2002 06:58 PMWil: Ana Marylee Posted by: anamarylee at December 8, 2002 07:03 PMI'm not sure of the Netiquette, and I don't want to start a flame war (usually we are either touched by the writing or laugh with it) but negitive comments in a generally up-lifting message area really get to me. Would someone please let me know if I can pull a slinky on these kinds of toads or if I should really just leave them be, knowing that karma will catch up to them. PS.. Slinky. as in "That person is a real slinky. Not really good for much of anything, but still fun to watch tumble down the steps!" Alacrity Posted by: Alacrity at December 8, 2002 07:07 PMi totally know what you mean Wil.... there's something just so completely satisfying, fun, and well...'wholesome' about working on the house/property/lawn etc. with family... my wife and i just bought a house at the end of the summer.. about a month after we moved in my folks came for a visit, and my dad and i spent the weekend working on the yard... it was great... it was like when i was a kid and helping him around the house.. don't know what else to say Wil, other than, i know what you mean... cheers tyson Posted by: Tyson at December 8, 2002 07:13 PMRe: the pesimistic pricks that left comments telling Wil to get a life etc. Wil, Hook your sprinklers to a timer, that way you won't forget to water your lawn. Aren't Krispy Kremes wonderful... Posted by: brice at December 8, 2002 07:17 PMHey, Wil - Not trying to trump your project, but I just wanted to share the home-improvement project that we lived through after the foundation collapsed over the winter. The project had closure when we finally laid sod over the summer. The good thing is, after $30k worth home improvement, the sod was a drop in the bucket AND 1,000 sq ft of livable basement was added where dank cellar used to be. Check out these pics: http://kayt.home.mindspring.com/ Kayt Posted by: Zer0 at December 8, 2002 07:32 PMMy life is empty and sad, and my IP is 137.143.96.204 Posted by: Gillman at December 8, 2002 07:33 PMHey Wil. Speaking of "The Buddy System" how come you never talk about that film? Great movie. You were super in it. Was it weird working with Susan Sarandan and Mr. Holland? Posted by: Alison at December 8, 2002 07:50 PMNow that was just mean. I was just trying to have some fun, and you go and do that. Wil, hang your head in same. I hope that you feel bad. I was going to try and have some good natured fun, and you had to go and ruin it like that. For shame Wil, for shame. Posted by: gillman at December 8, 2002 07:55 PMWil, FG Posted by: Fabian at December 8, 2002 09:21 PMAt least you sod your own grass (with the help of friends, of course) unlike many other "stars" and Pasadenans. Heck, my neighbor even paid to have other people do it for him and he is an insurance salesman. Good to know your life is all glamour ;) Posted by: BondGirl at December 8, 2002 10:14 PMHeh. Krispy Kremes. Every time I go visit the folks in D.C., I have to buy a couple dozen for when I return to Boston. Otherwise, my friends won't speak to me. Somebody described Krispy Kremes as legalized crack. I couldn't agree more. I've seen grown men and women get into fights over those damn donuts. When a new Krispy Kreme shop opened in Baltimore, they had to build a new lane on the street because of the traffic created by cars waiting for the drive-thru window, which happened to be a two hour long line that circled two blocks. Your so-called friend Michelle is nothing but an enabler. I bet after the donuts were gone, everyone got the shakes and sweat profusely, eh, Wil? :) Posted by: marrasaff at December 9, 2002 08:22 AMAnd that's what family and friends are all about :) Posted by: firemage at December 10, 2002 02:47 PMWell I WAS a fan until I read that "America bashing" stuff about the upcoming war with Iraq. As a former Infantry Soldier, I have been noticing that those who have exactly ZERO experience in the securing of America usually have the most to say about it...and it's usually negative. I guess it'll take a nuclear explosion (courtesy of sadame hussein), here in the states, to get your attention. Well I am confident that it will eventually happen and when it does, maybe...MAYBE you America hating liberals will have learned your lesson. Posted by: Chris ( a former fan) at December 16, 2002 06:57 PMPost a commentThanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out) (If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) |
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