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ive not long been to a physio, he told me its not what we do its HOW we do it, repetive actions which cause all the problems, he told me to try and alternate the tings i do, but its not that easy, we have guidelines from afag etc on the likes of snedding up, we do it different and **** up we pay the price, its catch 22

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ive not long been to a physio, he told me its not what we do its HOW we do it, repetive actions which cause all the problems, he told me to try and alternate the tings i do, but its not that easy, we have guidelines from afag etc on the likes of snedding up, we do it different and **** up we pay the price, its catch 22

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I had to laugh when I noticed all the lads with me were ogling the shiny machinery on one stand and completely missed the lasses on the stand to tempt them in! Boys love toys! I felt a bit bad for the girl who was smiling sweetly at them, so I smiled and said hello.

We had a limper with us, my other half managed to misjudge a gap and drove the stump grinder so he squished his leg between it and the wall. Massive bruise on his thigh, quite impressive he managed it! ;)

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I had to laugh when I noticed all the lads with me were ogling the shiny machinery on one stand and completely missed the lasses on the stand to tempt them in! Boys love toys! I felt a bit bad for the girl who was smiling sweetly at them, so I smiled and said hello.

We had a limper with us, my other half managed to misjudge a gap and drove the stump grinder so he squished his leg between it and the wall. Massive bruise on his thigh, quite impressive he managed it! ;)

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i got whacked in the back a fews year back whilst rigging a big bit of ash, a case of inexperience me thinks. now days i just have to pull on a piece of brash a bit to enthusiastically and thats me of to chiropractors. shooting pains every which way, not so much a limp more of the 'pass me a clean pair of y fronts i just had an accident' style waddle. The sort of look every tree surgeon needs

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i got whacked in the back a fews year back whilst rigging a big bit of ash, a case of inexperience me thinks. now days i just have to pull on a piece of brash a bit to enthusiastically and thats me of to chiropractors. shooting pains every which way, not so much a limp more of the 'pass me a clean pair of y fronts i just had an accident' style waddle. The sort of look every tree surgeon needs

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