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Please tell me where I have been rude???

 

grab a coffee set aside a long time, go and read it, as if you didnt write anything from either of us.

 

now lets end this. can we kiss and make up? hopefully you have a beard, i hate shaved faces.

 

look, im late, time to soar with the birds...

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:thumbup1:I love happy endings.......

 

 

Now.... about what was said about us yoghurt weaving, vegy hippies........:sneaky2:

 

Indeed :confused1:

 

I am very,very far from that stereotype.

 

I'm nearer to a carnivorous, earth rapist, with a carbon foot print the size of Wales :blushing:

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Indeed :confused1:

 

I am very,very far from that stereotype.

 

I'm nearer to a carnivorous, earth rapist, with a carbon foot print the size of Wales :blushing:

 

Oops didn't mean to stir it up again mate.

 

I mean't I am that stereotype and was being lighthearted and mischievous :thumbup1:

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good thread and some strong views and some not so "nothing to do with the subject" comments....:biggrin:

 

here is the thread from the owl carving in the Cedar...

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaw-carving-forum/33892-clients-owl-carving.html ..........

 

i Had nearly a whole page written out on what i was going to say about this but deleted it as there would of been another up-raw......i'm not one tell people they are wrong they would figure that out for them selfs.....nor am i one to think i'm always right ....when i'm wrong i say i am.....

 

 

mother nature carves tree's in so many different ways shapes and forms....man made carving is no different from large deadwood on an oak tree for example .....the owl carving is no different from....lets say the wounds or tears left by a limb fall .........as Huck has said i see no reason this would be un-acceptable on your OWN Tree's..or for a great carver that has been asked and is working to standards legislations...but this is just my Opinion .......And opinions vary....:sneaky2:

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