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Plus previously topped hard so many many skinny stems with a little brush ontop and it was for a landlord but luckily these tenants were lovely and highly delighted. :thumbup1:

 

I bet they were delighted! Blimey I'm impressed - as a long term occasional simple firewood cutter & hedger I couldn't begin to IMAGINE how you'd start on something like that.

I'd have been on News at Ten with that!

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Nice video. Only watched the Holm Oak, I'll watch the other one after Game of Thrones.

 

Loving the crab on the rigging line. Nice to see I'm not the only one who'll admit to it :)

 

Game of thrones eh make sure you take a pack of tisues with you :thumbup1: ive always been one for a krab on the end so much easier frowned on but i cant see a problem with it for light rigging.

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I bet they were delighted! Blimey I'm impressed - as a long term occasional simple firewood cutter & hedger I couldn't begin to IMAGINE how you'd start on something like that.

I'd have been on News at Ten with that!

 

Thank you, im lucky it was a small tree, other people on here get much worse and tighter jobs than this one. Im sure if you thought about it youd work it out if you were in the situation :thumbup1:

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Game of thrones eh make sure you take a pack of tisues with you :thumbup1: ive always been one for a krab on the end so much easier frowned on but i cant see a problem with it for light rigging.

 

 

Can't tell if you mean for crying or rubbing one out...

 

For what it's worth I did both...

 

 

...at the same time.

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I had a day off today and I decided to try and bake a loaf of seeded wholewheat bread. (I know and expect this will open the door to ridicule but I'm not bothered). I find some ancient value in the process but obviously blocking out the fact I'm using a gas cooker. To my surprise it was nice, especially with Irish butter and still warm.....

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