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  2. Nice starting word πŸ™„πŸ˜‚ Wordle 1,567 3/6 🟨⬜⬜🟩⬜ 🟩🟨🟩🟩⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  3. Morning, some rain through the night, storm Amy is meant to be hitting us this weekend. A day of pricing and pottering for me. Have a good 1.
  4. Very very surprising outcome. Not much comes out of Finland that is not well put together and thought out.
  5. I do not understand the customer not being willing to pay for a groundsman as a valid excuse for not having one. Curious of what you charged for thos job and what the difference would have been to have a ground man's?
  6. Why do you say that? I am listening. I've asked a local arb about mentoring when they get something suitable. I'm looking at ropes and will get one. Thank you for the books I shall have a look. They were previously recommended to me. However at no time of the day did either phone get answered and email got no reply, when I tried before. I assumed they were away, closed down or so busy that they didn't want any more. I shall try again, thanks.
  7. Has rained Iin the night but not blowy yet! Hope it brings you some work but be safe in the weather! Drive home, change the contents of the bag and drive to Caz's returning on Sunday to make sure Tom sorted for Sick Week, his next drag and drive adventures in America. Whack, Sand, Wayne.
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  10. Drifting off topic Γ  bit.. This thread has caused me to remember my rigging course (as part of ten weeker at Merrist Wood) My take outs from that were that they concentrated on stuff that you hardly, if ever, used, stuff like horizontal lowering of big branches using two ropes, or an entire day spider-legging branches, I feel that they could/should have worked more on the basics. Long time ago of course.
  11. You can't ring for an appointment any more at our surgery . It all has to be done on line now . People kicked against it initially but it seems to be working smoothly now .
  12. Good Morning. Bit moist out there. Off to Hounslow for a Team Meet. Deep Joy on a Friday. Have a good start to the weekend.
  13. There is a rigging course with spaces available on 24th November at Scott Fraser Training in Lamberhurst, Kent. Scott has a fantastic knowledge of rigging and can push you as far as you want to go. Those that can’t, are Irish drunks and their arb mates masquerading as trainers ( the ones you used and recommended on here previously), those than can, do, and do so at the highest level….or so the saying goes.
  14. It was a bizarre period, insects that were thought to be harmless and friendly turned against us in a Hitchcockian manner. The summer was unprecedented, people getting water from standpipes. John Noakes taking a shower in his swimming trunks on Blue Peter to illustrate how more economical it was compared to a bath. It had an End of Days feel to it.
  15. Another clear bright and warm day. Finishing lifting round the field today, plus flailing the brambles etc. The three fallen oaks were a breeze so agreed to fill the second day with lifting round the edge. To give you an idea..
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  17. Morning Jase , morning all . Light steady rain here , 14c . Happy Friday indeed ! πŸ™‚
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  19. Good morning Arbtalkers and happy Friday πŸ₯³πŸ₯³
  20. Kram, no doubt you will ignore this post as well but some people are actually trying to to help you here. Do you not realise that to get you alone in a course for a week to pay for the assessor then they need the numbers to make it work? Nothing wrong with a good mentor. In the meantime why not check out the Art and Science of practical rigging or the Fi dementia’s general tree work. They might help you gain some knowledge. The kind of thing Alex is mentioning.
  21. And don’t use rock climbing rope.
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  23. That’s what they are paid for and trained to do. I’d imagine he will sleep well tonight once the adrenaline subsides.
  24. Half. I’m being half cryptic but I’m also pointing out there’s bias in language used to describe this kind of thing. The passive tense is commonly used as propaganda by a wannabe truth-definer. Say the guy doing the stabbing was right to do so. You wouldn’t call him dangerous. You’d say he was stabbing someone. Ruminate on it. View all news through that lens.
  25. Well, that's a bit of a daft question. He was dangerous to the people he had stabbed and seemingly intended to stab. Or am I missing your point?
  26. going to the quacks is a bit of a joke these days rang ours today in a Que for thirty minutes to enquire about a visit 6 weeks ago, evenly i have been referred to the hospital and i will have to Waite for an appointment from them. it's a bloody joke
  27. And don’t fcking die.
  28. To whom? You wouldn’t call a fireman dangerous to fire. There’s an amount of bias in language.
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