Won't grow in yard, but grows just fine somehow in the driveway cracks. -- King Jaffe Joffer 10/05/2016 2:42PM
How did grass survive as a plant in the time BEFORE humans cultivated it? -- Late 80s Hokie 10/05/2016 12:36PM
Golf courses are not natural. ** -- vt90 10/05/2016 2:29PM
Grasses (in general) are one of the most prolific plant species there is -- Burruss Writer 10/05/2016 2:26PM
I wonder the same about human beings! -- Hokie CPA 10/05/2016 1:56PM
Opposable thumbs. Oh, and intelligence ** -- CPRVHokie 10/05/2016 2:09PM
Dolphins and Pigs have intelligence. Monkeys have opposable thumbs and -- Hokie CPA 10/06/2016 10:12AM
Various grasses grow fine in nature, they just don't form lawns -- Hokie in CT 10/05/2016 1:49PM
No one was around to smoke it. ** -- thankbud 10/05/2016 1:40PM
You can't find a 4 leaf clover in a perfect lawn ** -- bigbadbird 10/05/2016 1:14PM
Or be your own neighbor ** -- TomTurkey 10/05/2016 1:01PM
Probably because it was a natural part of the ecosystem -- HokieAl 10/05/2016 12:55PM
Well, it didn't grow on nice plots between gardens and buildings before -- PUAhokie 10/05/2016 12:39PM
I heard that yards were more natural and less maintained back in the 70's ** -- HokieAl 10/05/2016 12:58PM
"We've got bush!" -- Brown Water 10/05/2016 2:46PM
In the day, yes. ** -- TomTurkey 10/05/2016 1:02PM
+1 for subtle ** -- Hokie Bird 94 10/05/2016 1:01PM
Grass survived just fine, you want to bend it to your will ** -- H-O-K-I-E-S 10/05/2016 12:38PM
He just wanted to go yard on the first try. ** -- ElbertoHokie 10/05/2016 12:44PM
TEBOW!!! ** -- Late 80s Hokie 10/05/2016 3:51PM