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skyhuck

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  1. The sting does not bother me that much, its the days of itching that drives me potty!!
  2. How would you know if the protection has been compromised???
  3. My 252 was rubbish until I unplugged the auto-sweep. Now it great, I just need to go steady but its so much faster without the AS.
  4. skyhuck

    Home Brew

    Bitter or Stout.
  5. Our trees are proper HARD, not like those gay American ones.
  6. Yes I was fine a few days later. But I don't do bacon fat, I never have.
  7. Why are you using a crane??
  8. You can give to the BL without the need to wear one. I don't wear one very often, that does not mean I am not very grateful to all those who made the ultimate sacrifice. It just seams a shame that these days every thing has to be made a show of, like when Diana died and everyone was out balling in the streets, its as if things are only real if people see them.
  9. :001_rolleyes:Teachers are in loco-perentis, so its their job to be the parent, to endeavor to undermine this is mindlessly stupid .
  10. To support the charity you give them what you can afford, you don't need a wristband for this. What is the point of the wrist bad if not to show others that you that you have given money??
  11. I agree with scotspine1. Teachers need our backing, its not easy for them to get the respect they need and when parents undermine them it makes their job very hard. Our children need to know that life's not aways fair and sometimes we need to sacrifice things we want for the greater good.
  12. That looks how I felt at the APF.
  13. This is still a massive problem, one of my competitors has a big tree work add in the local paper, he is offering logs, it says "One ton in a builders bulk bag" WTF???? Unless its wet Green heart (even then it would struggle to weight a ton) he's talking nonsense and leaving himself wide open to get done by WM and TS.
  14. I get £35 a tonne for arb timber, its in 12' to 14' lengths, mixed hard most is way to big for a processor, some is over 3' thick. That from my yard, so they pay the haulage.
  15. Good pic, but the guy with the saw is far too trim:sneaky2:
  16. This one [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNV5gnZpMSo&feature=player_embedded]falling large tree tops 3.mov - YouTube[/ame]
  17. No, he put the back cut way down, its easy to see on the second vid.
  18. Nearly, but the bottom back cut needs to be lover and not as deep, from what I could see. Oh and your gob is way too big.
  19. Yes, yes I do. If you thought it would make a good vid and impress people.
  20. Thats very nice, but it looks a lot like Sycamore to me.
  21. :001_huh:Where do you live???????????? I have four children, one 6, one 8, one 14 and one 15, only the fifteen year old has been stung once, How on earth do two 4 year olds get stung 12 times each!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  22. Its simple he likes making vids, he want to try and make people think he is awesome!!!, but he's not, so its not working. I truly hope I never find myself asking a customer if "they want to roll the dice with me" WTF!!!!!!
  23. I can still remember exactly where I was when the first plane hit, I was up a cherry tree in a school quadrangle, I listen to radio 4 and there was a news flash. It was an horrific day, one of the worst things was the thudding in the back ground as reports were speaking live from the scene, they told us it was people jumping and the thudding was them hitting the floor. I don't know enough about any of the victims to feel I could even begin to judge them. When I think of that day all I feel is sadness.
  24. I think your getting confused with tumble drying, that a no no. Your supposed to lay them out flat while they dry.

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