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  On 29/03/2020 at 15:51, Matthew Storrs said:

Blimey this threads gone dark! ? 

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on alighter note,it went through my head earlier today,i was wondering what all the whores down leith r doin now with this 6ft distance rule,  signing on?,or are they classed as  se.?  just wondering when i was stackin some logs.

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  On 29/03/2020 at 16:08, struie said:

on alighter note,it went through my head earlier today,i was wondering what all the whores down leith r doin now with this 6ft distance rule,  signing on?,or are they classed as  se.?  just wondering when i was stackin some logs.

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Was a section on this the other day on the bbc news. Prostitutes in holland (amsterdam) and germany are classed as self employed because it is a legal job. No rumpy pumpy for a while 

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  On 29/03/2020 at 16:08, struie said:

on alighter note,it went through my head earlier today,i was wondering what all the whores down leith r doin now with this 6ft distance rule,  signing on?,or are they classed as  se.?  just wondering when i was stackin some logs.

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You asking for a friend ???????

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  On 29/03/2020 at 15:48, Clay Schlothauer said:

I’m new to this site, and apologize if I’m in the wrong forum for this question, but need some guidance. I live in central TX USA. Lightning struck a good sized oak next to our house. It provides much needed shade in the summer, and I hate to cut it all the way down.  The strike blew about 20 foot of bark off of one side of the tree, took a big hit about 2/3 the way up the trunk and splintered it pretty good. Is there anyway to salvage the tree cutting the trunk below the crack and maybe letting it grow back? Thanks for the time.

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Cant help here sorry. Maybe post your question as a separate thread to get more views?

 

Beautiful location as well. Id love to explore more of Texas. I used to pop over to Houston every year for training but with the last down turn that died a death. 

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moving some wood chip around this morning, trying to re-seal some window frames to help keep the draughts out and then at lunch time me n' she are off to collect some cord from an ash die back site.

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