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oh goody, if the beefsteaks coming out i shall have to visit some oaks i know VERY soon!

 

eah monkey!:thumbup:

 

 

 

Not the town with a stave where the sun says goodmorning, by any chance :001_rolleyes::biggrin:

 

 

 

 

 

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Not the town with a stave where the sun says goodmorning, by any chance :001_rolleyes::biggrin:

 

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Is that the Stave where the bats and the bees do fly about!:001_smile:

 

lol, im gutted about having been down there twice and not had time, once ive done the survey write up im going to bomb up and run through it with a contractors eyes just to be certain so will maybe get a chance then.

 

would be rude not to!:laugh1:

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Will go back to get it tomorro as we are deadwooding two 70ft oaks right next to the stump... Found meself a nice recipe also, might try it out!

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