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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Net post holes and sleeves on the terrace courts - Nate doing all the work! If the weather cooperates, we will be opening the six terrace courts sometime in early May. (Tim is still banned from using a sledge hammer at LCC)
Nice pics - I thought Wilson was the King of net post sledging - perhaps Nate is the new title holder! This task is certainly worthy of a video, I think - it's about the hardest labor that the lads have to do, I think (other than lugging the new clay and spreading it).
Fortunately for our health plan, Tim is no longer associated with Longwood. We couldn't afford his little miscues with various blunt and sharp implements -he was a danger to himself and his fellow employees. In his new position, however, his customers are impervious to a missed sledge, a slipped hedge cut or an errant mow over a foot.
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What a man!
-Lisa
Nice pics - I thought Wilson was the King of net post sledging - perhaps Nate is the new title holder! This task is certainly worthy of a video, I think - it's about the hardest labor that the lads have to do, I think (other than lugging the new clay and spreading it).
Fortunately for our health plan, Tim is no longer associated with Longwood. We couldn't afford his little miscues with various blunt and sharp implements -he was a danger to himself and his fellow employees. In his new position, however, his customers are impervious to a missed sledge, a slipped hedge cut or an errant mow over a foot.
Cheers to all
John,
Are you sure I'm not receiving bonuses, health coverage and weekly checks from Longwood still?
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