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brings a new meaning to the word WEEPING willow:001_rolleyes:

I wonder if miss dreadlocks went out and planted 10 trees in memory of it in more open space or just sat singing and weeping about it...

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weird hippies.

 

They should spend less time smoking trees and more time planting them.

 

I sing this song that Debs is singing when i'm chipping trees too, its one that sticks in your head, I think its called 'Bertha' goes like this, "Belinda, Belinder, what a beautiful tree,,,Belinda, Belinda, what a beautiful tree,,, Belinda Belinder, 4444 that willows just got stuck in the rollers:lol:

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A few earth mothers there. Bet there was some crying in the nut roasts that evening.

 

Ha ha ha!!! Top marks to that company. I'd have lost patience with those wailing hippies and limp blokes bringing out wierd kids with signs.

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