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when ever I have finished a job, I like to say in the best west country accent: Thats Gurrrrt lush that is!

 

I havn't heard that for yonks. When some one was getting angry, we would say "Gurt veins on neck stikin rite out yer!!" `Where'd you catch the bus to' means where do you catch the bus from. The west country is a law unto itself init

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Another version of disco legs is just 'Elvis' - everything's shakin' all over.

 

'Silky Hand Job' - when you have to use your silky/hand saw to finish off a cut. As in 'I haven't gone deep enough with the husky; I'll have to finish it off with a silky hand job'.

 

Heh heh. :001_tongue:

 

Perhaps we need an 'Arborosaurus', like the Viz 'Profanosaurus'??

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Hours later, that explains that then! Cheers peter.

 

Vaguely on topic.

 

When logging up a felled tree, you know how you end up with a big heavy bit, from where the main stem splits into 2 or 3. We always leave it till last because its big and heavy and may blunt the saw with dirt that can be in there.

 

Is there a name for this bit? I've always thought it deserved a name, and if it doesn't have one could we take this opportunity to give it one.

 

yeah its called "bonfire"

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