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josharb87

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  1. yeah, that looks like youre having a hard time there, what with the levers on the loader to push, the bags to prop open, doesnt look like you know what youre doing atall... wish i had a loader
  2. Arborist / Tree Surgeon Rope Bag (Large) on eBay, also Chainsaws, Power Tools Equipment, Garden Plants, Home Garden (end time 10-Jul-09 18:25:09 BST)
  3. to be honest, i dont see any diffrence except for the price!
  4. for a rope bag, go to an army surplus store, huge range of kit bags, i got one that carries all basic climbing gear inc rope and harness for 7 quid, bargin
  5. timberwolf because it matches the colour of our trucks oh, cost, reliability, adequate performance, simplicity and makes a good table for fixing saws/standing on all comes into it aswell
  6. just pester youre local companys, if they ask for a c.v, tell them you can come round with it instead, if you have to kick the door down to get youre foot in the door, kick the bloody thing down!
  7. dave thomas, his name pops up once or twice a week here, many stories revolve around dave!
  8. lol, unless its the one you were wearing your beer goggles with the night before
  9. sorry stampy, i got distracted Oxfordshire’s Fittest Tradie
  10. proof that fags kill
  11. good on you TCD! i always smile when i see one out of use or smouldering
  12. ive known of 3 people to use bio diesel, one used it in both (newish) cars, and his old vw tipper, seemed to run fine for over a year, then both cars started playing up, after residue build up all over the engines, cost a fortune to put right, only the old vw ran ok, prob due to simpler engine design personally id stay away
  13. id second that, and ale dosent give you the burps unlike larger, because thats real attractive when you start talking to a girl isnt it? "hey, fancy a BURRRRRP drink???":001_smile:
  14. red wines nothing like sex, it gives you a head ache after. . . . .second thoughts, maybe it is like sex:001_tongue:
  15. 110 all the way, offroad ability between the two is neglible untill you start going stupid places. i wouldnt go for the doublecab pickup as theyve got a smaller load area than a 90! 110 makes better tow vehicle, better ride quality (thats a joke its a landy!) 110 td5 station waggon, rear side seats removed, mud tyres, roof rack, chequre plate kit, perfect work horse carry fuel/ladders/hedgetrimmers/brushcutters on the roof
  16. bar sounds good! did you find anywhere to stay john? andy, you still got that small bar and chain for an 880?
  17. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/large-equipment/4398-awesome-little-forwarder.html http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/forestry-woodland-management/2298-mini-forward-trailers.html
  18. they were mentioned on here a few months back, maybe last year, think we were all impressed at their offroad ability, but they were bloody expensive!
  19. Dinner??? That size??? Brekkie more like
  20. fair enough regarding the known intelegence vs ability statement, but just because someone cant read aswell as their peers, doesnt nessaraily mean theyre thick, maybe it was the way they were taught? (the way that everyone else understands, perhaps that just doesnt work for some as well as others) after all, i was able to learn far more out of school, learning through doing. some people just have different abilitys in diffrent areas, if someones falling behind, its up to the tutors/parents to realise that their child aint thick, just need a little extra help rather than being labled thick like you and huck appear to be doing. its not being pollitically correct giving them extra help, its being a good teacher by not giving up on those below average fair enough, some people use being labled dyslexic as an excuse, just like overweight people use being overweight as an excuse not to walk 5 min to the shops, even though theyre tottaly capable having a student in a class labled as dyslexic is not an excuse for the teacher or student to accept the fact that they may be below average, it should be a bloody great big flashing sign to the tutor that this person may need extra/re-explained help due to a recognised learning problem
  21. what a load of bull-white of course theres diffrent strands/severitys of dyslexia, aswell as diffrent subtypes, just like other learning disabilitys such as autism, or any disability for that matter some people may only struggle with simple things such as getting A's and E's mixed up, letters the wrong way round (b and d or d and b) where as others such as your self struggle to get their head round reading and writing at-all "2008 S Heim et al. in a paper "Cognitive subtypes of dyslexia" describe how they compared different sub-groups of dyslexics in comparison with a control group. This is one of the first studies not to just compare dyslexics with a non dyslexic control, but to go further and compared the different cognitive sub groups with a non dyslexic control group." Dyslexia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia whered you get all that about the reading/intelegence IQ? the ability of reading is only a fraction of what dyslexia consists of, a fracton that can vary in ranges from person to person
  22. Ha, just learning off you!

  23. if only you knew mick! just home from a lads weekend away, so too many!

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