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Scratched arms

 

Torn clothes

 

Branches whacking you in the face, (normally when it freezing and the visor is up)

 

Sawdust all over house

 

Magical Conifer always in your hair, no matter how many times you wash it.

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Scratched arms

 

Torn clothes

 

Branches whacking you in the face, (normally when it freezing and the visor is up)

 

Sawdust all over house

 

Magical Conifer always in your hair, no matter how many times you wash it.

 

more like magical conifer in crack of arse.lol:blushing:

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more like magical conifer in crack of arse.lol:blushing:

 

its worse when its a pine needle and you are telking to the customer:scared1:

cut my finger quite badly with a silky a few weeks ago, but nothing serious ever. touch wood. had all the slapped in face stuff with branches and whacked freezing hands with chipper:sad:

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cracked ribs trying to get a stump out by hand. Probably about 8-10 inch diameter we'd left it about 5ft high. Me & mate had it bent over to the ground with both of us standing on it bouncing up and down. He was a fair bit heavier than me and slipped off......

 

The stump sprang back upright catapulting me into the air and i came back down on the upright stump smack on my ribs.

soooooo painful, made worse because I was laughing at my stupidity and how it must have looked:blushing:

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