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Thats a good one!!:thumbup:

 

Even when cutting small stuff you need to watch out, as if the tip off the branch you are cutting is caught in the branch above, it can swing out away from you and into a target you are trying to miss :blushing:

 

that has never happened to me, honest:lol:

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I saw a 90 year old woman naked though a window a while back!!!!!!!!:w00t:

 

That smiley did not give your post the impression you wanted.

 

Or did it? :001_tt2:

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when removing whirly gigs on small stoned areas watch they dont fill up and yo cant get it back in, or if it is in a lawn then mark it because they are hare to find again.

 

Same with washing line poles and solar lights. Always stick a bit of brash in or you'll never find the hole again.

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