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Frank

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  1. Yeah yeah yeah. I saw that one coming. Haha.
  2. You missed out the coffee table with selection of womens weekly magazines. Doofus.
  3. The last picture is the best. Any closer and you wouldn't be able to tell what the girls are sitting in. Any further away and we would see a whole load of tractor with less emphasis on the actual subject matter. Food for thought Johnny boy. Let's see how you improve with time. Haha
  4. Did you mean Hark? Ark was something Moses knocked together to survive the flood. Haha The subjects were ok but the framing was weak. Attention to detail. What's the point in having all them megapixels if the majority of them are wasted on things you didn't want in the picture? Am I wrong?
  5. My yard is an fairly new stable block with large barn attached with 12 acres. I have secure private drive access with electric gates that open on a key fob as I drive up. I have hot and cold running water, electricity, 2 toilets and a shower, a cappucino/latte maker, and a fridge/freezer I pay........................ Naff all per calender anything.
  6. Frank

    Arb vehicles

    Ok here's an idea. Ideal setup for up to £10k Ideal setup for up to £25k Ideal setup for up to £50k Ideal setup for up to £100k and ideal setup if money weren't an issue.
  7. Camera seems ok but your photography skills are whack. Haha
  8. Any idea or info on potential length of contracts. Many thanks mate.
  9. Can I just say that stihl hi-lift wedges are banned from this thread as they suck ass. Nige, that looks horrible but I get what the thinking so......5/10 for thought not presentation haha.
  10. Nice Stevie. Did your apprentice do that for you? Haha. Just jesting, nice and low to the ground, level back cut at a nice height, sharp saws. 8/10
  11. if I could be bothered to trawl back through the archives, I think you will find that this is not the first time.
  12. Go for it. If Alfred Wainwright had listened to people who said "what you messing about at" then the lake district might not be the same place it is now. Follow your path mate.
  13. Just write a book. along the lines of Wainwright, only not about walking up hills, but about walking through forests and woodlands, describe what you see, and how it makes you feel in as much detail and with as much passion as possible. Dont specialise, you will minimise your audience, everyone enjoys walking through forests but not many people know fully what they are looking at whilst walking.
  14. was it not you that was going self employed, to run your own business??? OH MY GOD!!!! what is the world coming to.
  15. If you read the full thread you would have noticed that Big Ammer has been a little prankster and quoted me then edited my quote to make it look all pornified. What a jester. These kids today always playing tricks on each other.
  16. Frank

    X factor

    Christ Our lass and my eldest are loving it. Just as Big Brother finishes, bloody x factor turns up. Just glad i can hide away in the office, pretending to do paper work. Frank can only juggle 3 skittles.
  17. Pardon??? You are having a laugh???
  18. I was thinking more about an autobiography haha "To arb, arb or not to arb, the trials and tribulations of a mushroom loving naturalist"
  19. I notice how no-one has backed you up on this.
  20. heres some more. Ill be honest i like big hinges and wedges because i like the cr,cr,cr,cr,cracking sound.
  21. How come I get slated for too deep a gob yet Ians is nearly halfway through and he gets 10/10. This ain't fair.
  22. We have yet to see evidence of a good clean hinge from you Liam.
  23. I think you should write a book.
  24. I love big gobs. Big shallow gobs that meet exactly at the tips as it cracks of the hinge.
  25. Frank

    Damn poplar

    Wrong tree, you should be thinking of crickeT bat willow.

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