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raafbeard

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  1. Wierd!! I guess its an insect type thing...but equally could be funghee
  2. Nice Car!! First car officially registered to me was a Mk2 GTI in Atlas Grey - this was in 97/98, I drove that until it died. Still got a GTI fetish and own a Mk1 Driver and Mk3 16v. When I first started driving I did have the pleasure of running around in one of these with a massive 652cc and two cylinders...was certainly different..
  3. I'll go with Cabbage too....nicely deduced SJH!
  4. Hope it heals quick Geoff! Looks like you'll have a nice scar!!
  5. You are forgetting this is Britain! where we reward irresponsibility!!
  6. Hi Ron, As the others guys said, its either college, work experience or short courses depending on how you are fixed financially. The progressions scenario you describe should/would more or less be the natural path you would follow as you gain confidence and experience. Enthusiam is the best starting point and from there you can learn all that you need
  7. Looking good Tommer but more importantly I hope it saves you some eye pain!! They didn't when I asked at Capel but there are plans afoot.
  8. Bump for Jono!! He's always up for bits and pieces - and has expressed a particular interest in woodland based work, perhaps Coppicing??
  9. Happy Birthday Arbtalk!! Can't believe its two already!! Of course many many thanks to Steve, top work mate!! I'll echo Mark: Heres to all the members and a exciting future!
  10. Your work is just amazing Tommy!! Really inspirational stuff!!
  11. My kind of day!! Thats a nice size pick in the second pic...
  12. Blimey!! The double edged sword which is crane work..
  13. "Some" people think they can just help themselves and no one will bothered... They must have been there some time but I guess all the witnesses were to "busy" to really notice or be bothered by what was going on. Hopefully someone will have seen something useful!
  14. Sounds just right!! Apart from:
  15. Looks stunning mate. Hope you had a good time. I often wonder about the Scilly as a destination
  16. Nice!! Thanks for the report John Hopefully these rough tough field grown types will help with redressing the balance of mature/young trees. Good work Barchams!
  17. ha ha ...works though doesn't it!!
  18. Hope you had a good one John and plenty cakes!! Seems they forgot my invite Any interesting points you can share??
  19. Could have been a low flying UFO!?!?
  20. Ah the old "push" test huh ??
  21. Wise words Chaps!! I always think the Prodigy were quite profound with "Their Law".... Let us not forget [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdiedZPGJIQ&feature=related]YouTube - Hawkwind - Pt06/06 - The Solstice at Stonehenge 1984[/ame]
  22. Thats a beautiful nest! Glad i didn't find it though
  23. Looks like you done a good job John! I honestly wouldn't no anything about stuffing brash back down leylandii hedges Seriously though I agree with what you say - takes more time than doing it properly - poorly pruned leylandii can be very frustrating..!
  24. Take the exhaust off and look at the piston for damage?
  25. Nice one!! copied for the w/end!

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