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Frank

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  1. theres 22 pages of them! good luck haha
  2. Just let me know what I won and I'll PM you details of where to send my prizes muhuhuh:001_tongue:
  3. I take all my fresh willow/poplar/conifer etc to a guy with a massive straw burner and he gives me £20 a load. I really can do no wrong.
  4. erm..........I wont be able to make that day cos of ermmmm stuff Im doing.
  5. and your sticks for free
  6. thats nothing, I once climbed a tree that was taller than the chimney pot on the house next to it and I coulld see into next doors garden. A helicopter went over and nearly gave me a haircut.
  7. i sell fresh cut willow all the time. then I go away and laugh all the way to the bank. It is described as "freshly cut willow" though. It is also desrcibed as "shiiiite" burning.
  8. sorry,, when I first looked there was no picture. Selling them is one thing, but falsely advertising / describing them is another.
  9. what am I looking at???
  10. Frank

    rabbits

    the one with the black patch over its eye is called Thumper and the one with the droopy ears is called flopsy.
  11. are there any "men" in Kent?? haha
  12. freak occurence? yes I'd say very rare. poorly built wall? think it has more to do with foundations than the actual bricklaying. School boy error? You shouldnt really let a school boy do your felling. hahahahaha
  13. thanks you guys, business is easy when you have arbtalk. hahaha
  14. thats a bit harsh isnt it???hhahaha
  15. If you aint sold it in a month, I'll buy it. So long as you promise to use my Ms260 for a full day.
  16. "NEVER" let you down?? haha surely this whole thread is because it has let you down:001_tongue:
  17. dont sell it. we dont want to see you start crying.
  18. anything less than 14 will feel like a kick in the nether regions

  19. It was a case of If I could get 15 grand for it, then the recession can hit as hard as it likes and I can pay all the bill for a year and a half whlst sitting on my arse haha. so looks like im working 2moro, and the next day, and the.........

  20. probs named by a grubby little Englishman hahaha
  21. nope, looking at around 10 grand for it. lost over 40 grand in 5 years?? ridiculous. Gonna SORN it and stash it awy for a few years, **** it.

  22. yeah thats what I would have looked at doing, only I'd have felled them into the "LAKE". (loch?????) hahahahaha
  23. the reason I ask is, a lad I went to school with split up with his baby girls mum, but was still there all the time visiting (living just 2 minutes away) and watching her grow up, completely amicably for the first four years of her life. He then moved house (45 minute drive) and found it increasingly difficult to catch his ex on the phone or at home so in turn started missing things in his daughters life. His ex soon moved on and found a new man which drove an even bigger wedge between not only him and his ex, but also his daughter. 3 years on and his little girl is 7 and starting to be made to call him by his first name, his ex and new partner are now planning on getting married. My mate now feels as though it could be the end of his relationship with his girl. He feels that no matter how much he wants to be a part of her life, whats the point, he feels like it would be worse for him to keep involved, he feels it will get to a stage where he will be just putting extra money into someone else house. I dont know what to suggest. But my opinion is for him to keep contact ALWAYS. because I believe that when the child grows up and asks questions, the first one will be along the lines of "so where has my real dad been all these years and why havent I seen him"?

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