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We like to call them 'budgie'. My current groundy is hopeless at spotting falling branches so no chance he will spot any talent!

 

made me chuckle

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I worked with a female arb a few years ago and she was a top climber . Although she lacked strength on take downs . She always made me laugh with regards to her fellow male arbs . Repeatedly calling them Dick Brains lord knows she was right on nearly all occasions . Thats just my view from the flip side . Nice to see some nice meat on a morning though lol :thumbup:

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yes, the youngsters in my crew have a silent code,they signal to each other that theres a female aproaching the work area by giving a series of pelvic thrusts.

 

Are you sure they aren't practising for their up-coming presentation of 'The Full Monty'? :biggrin:

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