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Ho Ho !

 

I like a bit of cooking' date=' but I'm better at eating!

 

Just come back from the pub, 4 pints of bitter, large gammon, chips, salad, grilled tomato, homemade onion rings, mushrooms, and ...... [b']5[/b] eggs!

 

God, I'm absolutely stuffed!

 

Come in and nowts on the telly and her is 1/2 way through a bottle of red, so I'm having a glass of that to keep her company.

 

Thats the foreplay sorted then!

 

:001_cool:

 

Maybe you should add a "good woman" to your "bed" and "boots" ,in your signature :001_tt1:

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We all have customers that want the impossible

 

but I have been asked to move 40m of leylandii-

YES you read it! move 40m of established 12ft manicured.

 

seriously thou with their grafted roots and sp I havnt got a chance in hell?!

Even with a prepared trench ,feed and an air spade

10% chance of survival? if im lucky or not?

 

I have recomended grubbing out and replanting new stock instead, but it fell on deaf ears

 

can anyone back me up|?

 

or has any one done similar?

 

So not everyone hates em lol

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conifers depress me when underpriced:blushing: and raining. dont you just love the extra water that goes down the back of your neck! and the trail of conifer to the shower winds my missus up to, which then gets me depressed.:ohmy:

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