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Stephen Blair

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  1. firewood mark, takes a bit longer to dry but just split it asap, or carvers like it too
  2. i think you mean acronym huck:001_tt2:
  3. he has managed to do all his usual 7 days climbing in 2 days tommer, so he might aswell get some extra cash hiring it out
  4. you are some kind of deren brown magician simon, how did you know his name????????????????????lol
  5. lucky escape there mark, you should of got a mewp in, i think huck has a contact for a good company lol
  6. i can never understand it, always folk looking for work, but when you need someone there is never anyone about. good luck mat
  7. i just watched your cypress video on face book buzz, tell me again how much you charged for that.lol they were monstors, when people talk about 100foot trees i usually chuckle, then i saw you up those trees, well done, lesson learnt i bet. and that drag out the garden, nightmare mate
  8. put a brush shaft across your shoulder blader, hold it shoulder width apart, space your feet the same, now try and do a squat not letting your soles of your feet leave the ground, see how far you can go down. on thursday i couldnt get lower than about a foot, now my arse can hit my heels.
  9. your wife is right mate, ditch the crappy orange thing and get a big stihl into your life.
  10. i think too much support has caused my problems, it doesnt let you be flexible, so the base seizes up and the rest of your back has to compensate.
  11. you will love the geckos mate, now get saving for the sequioa harness aswell.
  12. keep your throwbag clean and get the spikes on tom, it just a chrimbo tree lol
  13. have you ever seen some of his earlier stuff, i found one ages ago i can only presume it was this guy. he knocked a monster head out a huge gum tree, as he knocked the chain break on he untied his flip line, jumped back and dropped about 15 feet and was caught with his main line. it was nuts, but truely awesome to watch.
  14. i used to work with a big wheeled ride on flymo with a comfy seat on wheels behind it, proper job
  15. went for a walk in my local park with the boys today, thought i would look a bit closer and see what i could find, the usual fungi, broken limbs, sign eating trees, but i found something a little different, there used to be large greenhouses in the top area beside the boundary wall, they were demolished about 15 years ago as the council just buy in their plants now. but i found 3 memorial stones in the wall, i can only guess it was the gardeners dogs over the years. i have played in the park as a kid and never seen these, it pays to slow down and look a little closer.
  16. scagg do the little seats for our council boys dean
  17. i am going to fell a big tree with my beloved pole pruner just for you mate:thumbup1:
  18. i could see wee lukes knuckles on the steering wheel dean, and the music is to hide the landys blown exhaust, haha. nice one:thumbup:
  19. looked like good fun, but i am sure you could of got it down with a big break cut and a winch off the butt plate:sneaky2:. i am only jealous mate:thumbup:
  20. comercial van insurance was the best when i had a 3.5 tonner johny, they mirror your no claim bonus.
  21. i have just been to the gym for over an hour, had my porridge and mixed fruit, poached eggs, brown toast, black pudding and smoked salmon. now thats the way to start the day, and now its 11.20am, i better go to work lol
  22. get well soon mate, thats terrible mate
  23. howdy mate,thanks for that, i like the light hearted approach to life. This forum is great for chilling and having a laugh aswell as great info and the odd debate here and there. take care stevie

  24. sell my 088, i just couldnt matt. it is against the law to part with a huge saw you hardly ever use.

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