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Its pretty dumb, he could cut it 2ft lower from the ground, so why do it??:confused1:

 

TBH, it looks photoshopped to me.

 

Maybe there is a target that the extra lenght would hit .

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Get them back to finish it :001_smile:

 

Surely if some one else has taken the top off they would have finished it??

 

Why am I even debating this :confused1: I don't even think the picture is real.

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Its pretty dumb, he could cut it 2ft lower from the ground, so why do it??:confused1:

 

TBH, it looks photoshopped to me.

 

But what about his hat Huck? It's utterly splendid!

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But what about his hat Huck? It's utterly splendid!

 

:lol: As age has caught up with me my hair has for the most part departed, because of this my interest in hats has grown dramatically. My general choice of head gear is a leather Australian hat, to which I have become very attached.

 

But although I share your interest in hats, on this occasion this particular hat is not really my bag :001_smile:

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I'm not convinced either way if the photo is real. It came up on my news feed on a social media site and it made me chuckle so thought it was worth sharing as I'd not seen it on here before.

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Can't see why anyone would bother to photoshop a picture like that? I've found that it's often theist intelligent people who do the daftest things: my dads a clever chap but I remember coming home from school to see him bow sawing a large lateral limb that his ladder was on😃!!

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