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37 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

“Attenuated” new one on me.

It means 'thinned' Dempsey - often a radiological term as in " yr desire to listen to me attenuated "? k

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1 minute ago, Khriss said:

...THAT one you wont need :P K

I better keep it as a back up otherwise I’d be saying “corrrr that’s thin ain’t it?!”

Posted (edited)

I would keep it for ' crown development was attenuating due to soil compaction ' K

Edited by Khriss
( tho Edward may remark ' that attenuated cunt on a wicker basketed bike ' :P
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Rennes area, Brittany.

 Here we have a lane closure, traffic control and police presence as we remove roadside trees just off the Rennes to Laval autoroute.

3 Brits and a Moroccan aided by 2 local council parks dept. workers.

I feel quite proud that though an 'etranger' I have become sufficiently integrated to be able to negociate work with several local councils at this level.

At the last count, 95% of our work comes from French clients within 30km.

Brexit and the fall of sterling having all but killed off the demand from Brits over the last couple of years.

   Stuart

 

 

 

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Posted
Rennes area, Brittany.
 Here we have a lane closure, traffic control and police presence as we remove roadside trees just off the Rennes to Laval autoroute.
3 Brits and a Moroccan aided by 2 local council parks dept. workers.
I feel quite proud that though an 'etranger' I have become sufficiently integrated to be able to negociate work with several local councils at this level.
At the last count, 95% of our work comes from French clients within 30km.
Brexit and the fall of sterling having all but killed off the demand from Brits over the last couple of years.
   Stuart
 
 
 
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Well done mate, I know what the Bretons are like[emoji6]
Took my brothers 20 years to be accepted, my parents have been there 30 years, still referred to as les anglais.
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