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In Desperate times...My Silky saves the day!


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Now i,ve been a "Gamer" ever since arcade and consoles began...in fact my first console was a Binatone...it was made of wood! true... and had tennis,where you had to return a square block back and froth with another square block...you could adjust the speed and bat size. i also had stunt rider in which you were a square block on two rotating square blocks and you had to jump over square blocks.....:001_huh: things have moved on a lot and at the moment i am eagerly awaiting Modern Warfare Black ops 2:thumbup: it got me thinking...has there ever been a tree surgery game:confused1:......YES! Check out his skills with a Silky! watch those squirrels go! careful of the wasps...and even some underground root action!:thumbup:

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I did...just got to Edit.....Thanks Dexta...soon as i get a GoPro the videos will be even better...Not interested in The half day grounding for the guy who going to climb a tree to check on Bats?....it,s your neck of the woods....i would do it myself but it,s a 6 hour round journey...

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I did...just got to Edit.....Thanks Dexta...soon as i get a GoPro the videos will be even better...Not interested in The half day grounding for the guy who going to climb a tree to check on Bats?....it,s your neck of the woods....i would do it myself but it,s a 6 hour round journey...

 

Thought about it but busy that day

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