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Love Mark's one about the disabled boy :lol:

 

Trimming a conifer hedge in a back garden, finished and tidying up when the client, an old lady comes out, points to the other corner of the garden where a horse chestnut is dropping a few leaves and asks 'You do a good blow-job! Can you go over over there too?'

 

Others include

 

'Can you just..'

 

'Not that one!'

 

'How much do you charge per hour?'

 

'What's your lowest price?'

 

'Can you clear it up for free since the wind took it down in the first place? Most of the work is already done, right?'

 

'I like trees but only when they're far away in a field, no-where near me'

 

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