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Oak that pood itself


mistahbenn
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Yes, usually chestnut though or sweet chestnut.

It's not proper tree sludge, all look and no real gagging action. :sneaky2:There's never water in it, not like true tree vomit, that type that flows down your ballistics after you punch into a big rotten limb, and you don't realise until it gets to your ankle, and your usually tied in so badly around a huge old pollard and using a 46 when you should have an 88!:001_rolleyes:

 

Yours is certainly very pooy:biggrin:

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Bob, still a load of cleanup! We were toying with the idea of posting a thread here for someone to come over to play with us. You gotta have big cuevos though.. BIG :)

 

Id be up for that! My cuevos are as big as anybodies!

 

(what are cuevos?)

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