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It's like having a lawn mower under your window".
It's here that Solondz, proud of his technique and his craft, displays a satirical grumpiness, aimed at youth, progress, and modern times, which would put him at the get-off-my-lawn end of the political spectrum (if he'd be caught dead having a lawn).
When you become a journalist, you are required to give up certain rights, such as advocating for a political candidate by wearing a campaign button, sporting a political bumper sticker, or having a lawn sign favoring a candidate.
I live in New York City now most of the time, and Los Angeles, but I remember everyone having a lawn, and I also remember living in a very diverse neighborhood where kids played in the streets until the streetlights came on.
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Everybody has a lawn.
I don't have a lawn.
"To have a lawn is Avalon," one character sings.
It has a lawn with a decorative pond, as well as gardens.
"It's going to open up a national debate, because everyone has a lawn.
Like most people who have a lawn, George Fabiano got tired of taking care of his.
(If you live in an urban area and don't have a lawn, she suggests digging up your driveway).
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