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geoff

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  1. Well it was starting to bubble & change colour so I thought it was best not to waste it.
  2. :001_smile:I agree Felix.
  3. Just go to bed,I wont post till the morning,honest.
  4. Way to go:thumbup1:
  5. That too:laugh1:
  6. Hes a good boy,takes after his master.
  7. Its me pension fund!
  8. I paid ten grand for my field of fully hathorn hedged south facing meadow,since buying it fifteen years or so ago,I have had offers in excess of 100grand for it,but it now has a house each side of it. paigle meadow by geoff321, on Flickr
  9. Ta Spud,pm sent.
  10. Oops,gone & wrecked your chances again.
  11. That gave me a headache.
  12. Oh & Spud,I have a spare 200t,very fresh,could you do a gentle porting job on it?
  13. Come on lads,play fair your all ganging up. I never win anything.
  14. Nice work Spud,looks very cool.
  15. Well it works like this,I post after you,that way I'm nearer to the close thread time,so I win over you,unless someone else comes along & ruins my chances like you just did mate. But I got you all back for now. I will donate a new silky of my choice to the winner.
  16. Well Ive eaten the crab so I won that prematurely.
  17. geoff

    Pop fell

    Hey what saw did you use there,sounded like an old classic growler.
  18. Thanks guys,think it will be the gekos,probably stick to ally,its a material I understand,bit worried the carbons might get knocked about in the truck.
  19. Pics 1,2 & 6 looks like you could take 40% out of the height at a push if they want it hard,the others are a bit sparse on growth low down,so maybe 30% off the green canopy. Pic5 looks like it could cope with a 40 % total height reduction too. Just my opinion,will be interested to see what others think,so take no notice of my thoughts. Maybe less if we get a good drought as in my area.
  20. Your safe mate,the crab would not get past Hadrians wall without severe postal disruption,or even industrial action.
  21. Ok I have been using my Buckingham shin busters for too long,& as my bones show more due to age & neglect,let alone these thin material C.S. trousers & boots we get nowadays,what are the best ish spikes out there. I want an enclosed solid shin support for my bony pins,& a good hold in the wood when working,Getting a lot of spike work at the moment & fed up with low end kit in this area. Dont Want carbon super sonics,just a very good ally setup that gives good support with skinny legs.
  22. Well with a post like that you will not get the tread locked,But to prove my resolve PM me your adress & you WILL get the crab.
  23. Wow, What do you have for lunch! For breakfast I do favour the top slice of bread,the crust, with butter & honey,but Butler has got me thinking.
  24. Yep must do some of that myself,& maybe just camp there the night,felixthe chopper knows my field,its a great place to just sit & listen to the evening with gentle a fire.

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