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I see someone hoyed 50p into you early today. I didn't say it was a good deal, I said that it's better than it was.
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https://www.linkedin.com/posts/james-harvey-632788113_pakistani-asylum-seeker-appears-in-court-activity-7358599690415656960-1qdw?utm_medium=ios_app&rcm=ACoAADB-kJ0BWrJUW5tVr2sxqvep_SKvMEUK9bk&utm_source=screenshot_social_share&utm_campaign=copy_link Simple solution In this case like many others no asylum seeker equals no rape 🤷♂️and an 8 year old girl not having to live with that for the rest of her days.
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If all else fails try a bit of Whataboutery 👍👍 Brexit 🤔how long ago was that now UK to bear transport costs of ‘one in, one out’ asylum seeker deal with France APPLE.NEWS Treaty can be ended by either side at a month’s notice and France can refuse returns on... what a deal eh Mark 👍👍a great advertisement for ????
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Careful now the conspiracy theorist accusations will be coming your way soon, try to remember this thread is dedicated to TDS.
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Agree. That is a pretty small chipper though. I run an 8t dump truck and dump trailer, tracked chipper in the trailer. Can stick the grinder or mini skid in also, if I squeeze them in. Its all about the versatility for me. Can be a slight annoyance unloading the chipper for a small job, or sometimes having to unhitch the trailer on the street to get into a small driveway. Pays off when I can track into the back yard and chip onsite, or when I need more than 1 machine onsite.
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looked like the front tire went and the nose dug in? RIP just about every motor I put together used ARP. he will be missed.
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I reckon there'll be a shitload of emails deleted and hard drives being destroyed,,, just like last time. this pairs antics make the cosa nostra look like a bunch of feckin' amateurs.
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https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16fXLp1Tkq/
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Bill and Hillary Clinton ordered to testify in Epstein investigation as details of 'close relationship' emerge APPLE.NEWS Former US President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary have been ordered to testify in an investigation into the... 🤷♂️🤔Funny how this hasn’t been mentioned much
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@Abbey CIt is perfect for rough undulating ground, not so good for formal bowling green type lawns. in fact I will probably being using mine tomorrow.
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Good experienced climber around Oxfordshire paye £40-45k
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Not heard them recently on the radio etc, so toobed them. https://youtu.be/6tbSCwXlI8o?si=Ltox_soNbqpyi13C
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Good luck finding a church of Scotland pile down there mukkah
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Seems that Mr Yaxley Lennon or whatever his name is today, doesn't learn...reminds me of someone 🤔
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I've not ruled that out as an option @roys thanks. How do you find the flail copes over undulating ground? How would it cope with maintaining a more formal lawn?
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Absolutely, for reductions. Repollarding lime, or reducing conifer hedge though - just lots and lots of cuts under 1.5". No need for power but light saw that doesn't have a pull cord.
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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version
sime42 replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Picture Forum
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No matter what the facts you prefer to believe, the actual facts are that the huge majority of sexual abuse is from white males, usually those related or known to the victims. If you want to protect anyone from sexual abuse you need to look at where the vast majority of the abuse is happening, and not put your finger over a single hole in a colander and expect to stop the majority of water coming through it.
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That’s what I thought. No rain since I did it before the last two weeks.
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In that case you're back to the general rule of climbing gear - if in doubt bin it. It's not worth risking yourself to save a few quid.
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Just try one they are not cheap but a lot of steel fixers use them no pilot holes and drill straight through 20mm thick steel you need high powered impact 1/2 or 3/4 drive and plenty of cutting grease it’s a easy tool to use especially up in a cheery picker I’d link a video but haven’t a clue how to
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If it's really light pruning, Makita 18v could be an option, it's certainly weight saving. Personally, I find my 36V Makita light enough for me. Can't fault the logic. Might prefer convenience over physical effort myself, but I'm just lazy.