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geoff

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  1. Top work Jon.
  2. That looks lovely Tony!
  3. Win for England!!!!:thumbup1: Enjoy your dinner YT:biggrin:
  4. Its a cracking game!
  5. & here we go, pen to England!:thumbup1: Argh,you beat me to it!
  6. Not telling you! Its 20 -13 to us!
  7. :001_smile:On the contrary,I was enjoying it! Got me stove glowing with beech deadwood,mutt chuffing away quietly after his dinner:001_huh: & a cracking game that we will win!
  8. Sure is mate,was just pulling your leg.
  9. Oi,keep the noise down Yaffle Trees,I'm trying to concentrate on the game!:biggrin:
  10. Yep,that part wouldnt worry me,as long as its pinched up.
  11. I would be concerned about the pulley/ cord interface.
  12. Yep,he sure is a nice fella.
  13. I'm up for it,wanna try this cizzer stuff.
  14. Top little vid,love the popping & banging,nice work!
  15. Sound answer, Its important to have your line set,if you have a problem & need to bail out you are in trouble if only on spikes & wire cored flipline. It also makes it a lot quicker for a rescue,as the rescue climber does not have to get above you,he can just get to you & lower you on your system.
  16. geoff

    Labyrinth

    Thanks David,Great work!
  17. geoff

    Stihl names

    Great response.
  18. geoff

    Labyrinth

    Thats a lovely lump on the back of the transit David,must be running alive with biodiversity.
  19. Slander like that is a hanging offence! Spike,you got a block & tackle I can borrow mate!
  20. geoff

    Stihl names

  21. geoff

    Labyrinth

    Looks like as David says. lesser stag beetle by geoff321, on Flickr lesser stag by geoff321, on Flickr
  22. You will be fine mate,their machines give a false reading when you have 90% cizzer in the blood stream.
  23. The Fingeringhoe oak is still there & doing fine,it got heavily hacked some years ago,& they planted another to replace it if it failed,it didnt,& is doing fine,I helped remove the one planted as a replacement last summer as it was encroaching onto the main tree,which was deadwooded at the same time. The root system & buttressing is the largest by far I have ever seen,I anyone gets to pass through there it is more than worth a diversion to look at the tree.
  24. I think most people have a 'moment' every now & then,I know I have. You got the job done,all is well.
  25. Thats funny!

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