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Lee Winger

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  1. Why not just crown thin?
  2. What they need are some old 70's Pumps remember 'cheap and white' wore with flaired jeans when not doing PE lol.. Too right far too old...
  3. or just charge VAT and be done with it, and sleep easy at night!
  4. Blimey we've got hardcore shuffling , old school, mental , soft, Malaysian , The Melborne shuffle,
  5. We got any shufflers on here then? before you ask no I don't shuffle, there seems to be a lot of shuffling going on on youtube.. I reckon i'd be shuffling if I was 20 years younger though lol [ame] [/ame] [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM_7meE_A7k&feature=related[/ame]
  6. Here you go Dean....
  7. never heard of them doing arb insurance
  8. Exactly lol
  9. I love Dim Sum, now and again, usualy twice a year [breakfast, elevenses Chinese style, sometimes called Yum Cha] They have all sorts on the menu, one of my kids favorites are this, chickens feet , I kid you not! yet they hate suckling pig, they love them , I often have to order 2 portions, imo they taste as you'd expect chickens feet to taste...
  10. Nowt strange about that Kev, bloody lovely imo, even better with a fried egg
  11. Technically new builds shouldn't be a problem either way, footings these days are dug taking into consideration surrounding trees..
  12. Possibly mate, the trouble is my jobs are the length and breath of the country, sayiong that I've got loads of people out in the field who can vouch for my results..
  13. Heave blah blah blah, how would you stop heave if the tree suddenly died from natural causes? exactly just cut it down! phased removals are considered a waste of time these day as well, as it doesn't slow soil expansion I am surprised the tree wasn't cut down , when the subsidence was dealt with...
  14. I think we should be allowed to have guns
  15. Well IMO , if you own a tree you'd better budget for an Arborists report from time to time, and if your a landscape architect you'd better know exactly what your recommending being planted. Tragic shame though..
  16. What the hell do they want?
  17. What separates the wheat from the chaff is a chipper that can deal with forks, most chippers will chip poles to the manufactures spec, its all about roller power IMO
  18. bill in the post, regardless domestic or commercial
  19. I have got a few probs with the prat that borders my land, he is so thick and stupid , i'm scared I might do something I might regret, so haven't been down there for a few months , just in case, I take a turn!
  20. We stipulate 30 days max, after 30 days charges occur!
  21. During our last Holly felling job , the groundie simply vanished into thin air and the truck wouldn't stop talking to me all the way home...
  22. Busy day today, visited one site, 2 beech growing in a very soil compacted environment, the tree reviter wouldn't be man enough for this level of compaction, this is a job for the Air-spade in a few weeks time. Mid morning I went and applied some bio-stimulant and other ingredients to a rapidly thinning Atlas Ceder. The Afternoon ,I went to see a very sorry Wellontonia, I fear developer's have ruined this tree [tree on the right in the pic] they changed soil levels, installed a new lawn [rotovaters I fear] saying that the tree on the left looks fine, anyway I added bio-stimulant and mychorizae, as well as decompacted Re-installing the lawn and changing the grade isn't an option I'm afraid, neither is vertical mulching , mores the pity, I'll be going back in the spring to saturate the root zone with compost tea, brewed in our new compost tea brewing system...
  23. I knew all the above yonks ago, i've had a waste carriers licence for years, lets hope your post Ed clears this matter up once and for all!
  24. Ipswich and England footballer Kevin Beattie, hes about the most famous..
  25. Words don't often fail me, but toinight they have, simply outstanding!

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