Thursday Night Mowing League wants 40 million Americans to stop wasting weekends on their lawns

According to a 2024 U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics report, "more people engaged in housework on weekend days than on weekdays, on average -- 41%, compared with 36%.
However, people were slightly more likely to do food preparation and cleanup on weekdays than weekend days -- 64%, compared to 62%."Let this sink in: Those same government statistics say approximately 11.5% of Americans are performing lawn and garden activities on weekends, up from 9.2% during the week.That is a stat that needs to flip.
Yes, I understand you're busy.I get that you have to work and there are kid activities, but Thursday Night Mowing League is more than just some online mowing group.
It's a movement.Based on those stats, 40 million Americans are spending their time off working on their yards instead of enjoying the fruits of their labor.OLIVIA DUNNE & MILLER LITE BRING THE FUN WHILE BUD LIGHT CONTINUES TO FLOUNDER, NANCY MACE SHOOTS A GUN & MEATWhat is the TNML?It is a grassroots, online cultural movement created to turn a routine chore into a ceremonial sport.The motto from day one has been that we mow on Thursdays so our weekends are wide open.
TNML is a celebration of hard work, taking pride in property and community and the camaraderie created when league members unlock a stress-free weekend.How do we determine a winner? By the end of the summer, it's typically pretty clear who lived up to the standards that the legends of the TNML have stood for.Joining the TNML is a small, but mighty, step toward changing your life for the better.Trust me.Not only are your taxes sky-high, but then, as you're about to enter the first full weekend of June, the utility companies roll in to tear up your lawn.
I know Tyler.He'll bounce back, but this is going to eat at him.
Remember: Brighter days are ahead.ZERO BS.JUST DAKICH.
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Dave's child is happy.Dad's weekend is wide open.
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