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The truck in the distance is Mozza and another 200 yards behind the truck at the back of the houses is my gaff, how cheeky can you be, all the way over from Manchester as well, must be desperate to poach work from that far away

 

 

 

My AWESOME work obviously spreads far and wide mate :thumbup1::001_tt2:

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They were desperate, I had been not answering my phone for 4 weeks, they had no choice but to go elsewhere :biggrin:

 

I think they'd heard of this ruff ass yorkshire man, who does his tree work off the top of his Landy and thought they wanted something more refined :thumbup:

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