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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version


Steve Bullman
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9 hours ago, Doug Tait said:

It's great for you the kids are at the right age Steve.

If I openly took pics of the hairy fairy on her knees like that they'd call me creepy, kick me out and the law would probably come. But have kids of the right age with you and suddenly you're the 'nice dad, awww'.

Don't Google hairy fairy either......

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1 hour ago, sime42 said:

Cheers. There's some big'uns listed on there. The one I spotted should have a few more years and feet of girth left in it yet then.

 

 

You don’t get mainly truly enormous sycamores but when you do they are a hard slog to get around  

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