BarbC
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Yesterday, our lazy neighbor ("LN") sent his stepson out to weedwack their - well, I would say yard, but it's more of a rocky pasture with a trampoline. The neighbor does nothing except eat Doritos in front of the TV but he's good at delegating heavy chores (like dragging the huge, wheel-less garbage cans up the steep rocky driveway) to the two stepsons, who are around 8 and 10, and very short. I saw LN use the weedwacker exactly once in the 2-1/2 years they lived here and he only mowed the lawn once after his own mother came out and dropped off a mower.
I saw LN show the boy how to start the weedwacker and then he walked away. The boy is only around 4'8" and close to the ground. Every few swipes, the tall grass would get wrapped around the propeller so the boy would stop to pull the grass off. LN came out with a pair of gloves which he threw down in front of the boy and then walked off again. Meanwhile, I'm stomping around inside our house, outraged that the boy doesn't have safety glasses on.
My husband said, "Stay out of it." About 15 minutes into the weedwacking, the boy threw down the weedwacker and the gloves and grabbed his eye.
I went down to my range bag, got out a pair of nice shooting glasses and walked over there. LN was in the garage and I said, "He really needs to wear safety glasses." LN said, "Oh he went upstairs to go get something, thank you anyway." Just then, the boy started to come down from the deck with a set of goggles with an attached black hood (whatever that was) but when he saw me with the safety glasses, he threw that thing off and gratefully took the glasses.
We went out after that and when we came back, the family had gone out. After they came back, the boy came over to return the glasses. I said, "Keep them. And wear them when you do tasks like that. Protect your eyes." He kept them.
I saw LN show the boy how to start the weedwacker and then he walked away. The boy is only around 4'8" and close to the ground. Every few swipes, the tall grass would get wrapped around the propeller so the boy would stop to pull the grass off. LN came out with a pair of gloves which he threw down in front of the boy and then walked off again. Meanwhile, I'm stomping around inside our house, outraged that the boy doesn't have safety glasses on.
My husband said, "Stay out of it." About 15 minutes into the weedwacking, the boy threw down the weedwacker and the gloves and grabbed his eye.
I went down to my range bag, got out a pair of nice shooting glasses and walked over there. LN was in the garage and I said, "He really needs to wear safety glasses." LN said, "Oh he went upstairs to go get something, thank you anyway." Just then, the boy started to come down from the deck with a set of goggles with an attached black hood (whatever that was) but when he saw me with the safety glasses, he threw that thing off and gratefully took the glasses.
We went out after that and when we came back, the family had gone out. After they came back, the boy came over to return the glasses. I said, "Keep them. And wear them when you do tasks like that. Protect your eyes." He kept them.
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