The grass doesn’t always have to be greener on the other side

19Jun07

… because you can always paint your side….

I may be sheltered, I realize, but I have never seen fertilizer that is this vividly green. This, my friends, is nook-yuh-lar green, and it is a bit scary that the hotel worker here is using a power sprayer to cover the lawn with this pigment.

Don’t get me wrong, the lawn looks great, but if it comes at the expense of this guy dyeing it on a weekly basis, I think I’ll pass. The particularly weird thing about this is that there were women walking just downstream of this spray, completely oblivious. I’m sure its got all sorts of delicious neurotoxins and carcinogenic substances.

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