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    from our hotel in Times Square to the beginning of the park. Once we arrived, we headed straight to the Great Lawn in the center of the park. Once we got there, we spent quite a while taking pictures in front of the beautiful cityscape and enormous trees in the distance. Once we had finished taking pictures, we decided to climb to the top of the stone castle that was located near the Great Lawn. My mom and dad did not want to go all the way up, so they stood on the second floor platform as my brother

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    the splash park will be a playground, a nature play type play area. The splash park will also incorporate nature play components so it can be used in the winter as a playground when it is too cold for kids to play in the splash park. Just north, a lawn is proposed so adults can sit and watch their children while playing at the playground and splash park. In addition, there will be playgrounds located on the west and east sides of the park, like all three prior concepts. The east side playground will

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    House lawn it was the first time in years the civilians could step foot on the White House lawn without being immediately detained by the FBI, or having a special invite for the Easter egg hunt that took place on the White House lawn but this time the gates were open for everyone to watch as Donald Trump became the President of the United States it was also the third attempt on his life. As Donald trump placed his right hand over the bible and began to repeat after the man that stood In front of him

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    "Give it back you shit head!" I was yelling after Harvey who had taken my journal. He managed to lure me out into the front lawn. Honestly, I didn't care how ridiculous I looked, I just wanted my damn journal back. I was wearing a tie dye shirt, with overall shorts and two different knee high socks. Oh and lets not forget about my curly hair that looked absolutely gross at the moment. Harvey started laughing, "No way I'm giving it back now, this is too fun!" But then suddenly, I decided to take

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    results, but you will also find it to be very easy to maneuver, extremely comfortable and very durable. Even if Poulan Pro P46ZX costs $2,500, it is definitely a long term investment and it will worth the money as it will help you have a beautiful lawn with less effort. Technical specifications This wonderful gas riding mower comes with a 22 hp power and a 724 cc cylinder displacement. Moreover, it features a 16 A generator and an electric clutch. Very easy to use, having a cut width of 46 inch

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    I Was Shot “Tommy, I asked you to mow the lawn.” “Ahh, mom, do I have to?” “Yes, it’s your turn and it really needs it. I asked you to do it this morning.” “Yeah, well I’ve been doin’ stuff; and it’s too hot out.” “TOMMY.” “Ooookaaaay,” I said as I finally accepted defeat and my destiny for the next two hours. Sweat & Toil & Dead Toads. (See ‘Toads’ chappet.) So, on this Saturday of Labor Day Weekend, I moseyed off to the garage to crank up the Briggs and Stratton

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    Conversion of a lawn mower to generator. INTRODUCTION: The lawn mower used had a 3.5 Horse power Briggs and Stratton 4 stroke gas engine. That particular model motor has a safety shut off lever on the lawn mower handle which has a cable attached to the motor, and the attached cable must be activated to disengage the motor shut off break and to allow spark to reach the spark plug. What was decided was to cut the cable off and deactivate the motor shut off feature. If the motor has this feature, the

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    The front lawn of Valdosta State hardly looked like a lawn, but more like a flea market on Saturday afternoon or a carnival on a Saturday night minus the rides. There were so many people there I could barely pick out one conversation because the roar of the crowd was so overwhelming. As I approached the hectic scene I seemed to be swallowed by the swarm of people around me and continued to travel in the same direction as them. I began to feel the beat of the music in my body, the booming in my chest

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    with the small rolling hills, timber and corn field that our cabin and it’s ½ acre manicured lawn sits waiting for our family. The nearest road is a narrow gravel road that is not visible from the entrance to our property at any time of year. In fact, the only piece of the cabin that can be seen from the gravel is the streetlight placed in the northwest corner of the property to illuminate parking and the front gate, furthermore can only be seen from the top of a nearby hill. About fifty yards from

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    thought that just because the weather is nice, everyone expects you to be outside playing or whatever, and that if you don’t spend all your time outside you are sick or there is something wrong with you. The way Greg prefers to spend his summer is in front of the T.V playing video games with the lights turn of, but Greg mom’s idea of summer is different. She thinks that is not natural that a normal guy passes all the summer playing video games. Greg also liked to spend part of the summer at his friend

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