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When trees get there own back


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Hmmm...

 

I'm stumped so.

I tried logging out and hitting the link again, and am still getting the same error message.

 

The second link appears to be to a Facebook post thread from some crowd doing app development, and is full of incomprehensible technical geek-speak :biggrin:

 

Well just to put you out of your misery it made me laugh . Relentless he was , kept tugging it with his tractor and it just kept on boshing him on the swede ! :biggrin:

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I'm not on faceache and all I got was the unavailable message

The page you requested cannot be displayed at the moment. It may be temporarily unavailable, the link you clicked on may have expired, or you may not have permission to view this page.

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