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Some one left their shovel leaning on a spindly sapling a few years ago & forgot all about it. Fast forward to today & you have a shovel 60 foot up a tree.

 

You do know that trees grows from apical points (buds) and not from groundlevel, dont you!?!:001_huh::confused1::001_rolleyes:

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Obviously it belongs to a squirrel, he's hung it there for safe keeping and you're gonna go back and nick it leaving poor little Mr.Squirrel havin to dig his nuts up by hand.:thumbdown:Shame on you, leave other peoples tools alone!!!!!

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Classic!

 

Bigshot? Not that i'd admit to firing anything other than bags from them:laugh1:

 

 

Conkers are good, I hear :sneaky2:

Tea bags are the projectile of choice, for your soft northern monkeys. :001_tongue:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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