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RobArb

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  1. yup i would say 90% Salix caprea, 10% Salix cinerea subsp oleifolia have you got those other pics? is it possible to post?
  2. Sorry Matt, i respect your beliefs, but in my opinion, your wrong, there is no void in my life, i am complete and happy without a god thanks and always will be:biggrin:
  3. Love the one on conservation arboriculture, just wish i had the chance to do some conservation work like this trouble is, the trees will last longer than i do.... that is unless i can keep climbing till i'm 158:biggrin:
  4. correct, i meant L. japonicum is not native, i should re-word it:biggrin:
  5. If your being serious:confused1: then you've twisted that so far out of proportion by insinuating double-entendres from what i wrote another problem with internet forums, tone of voice, internation etc, cannot be interpreted by the medium of text:sneaky2: i meant no harm or no foul by what i said, i was replying to a comment made from one member to another
  6. at first glance looks like Ligustrum sp. either vulgare or japonicum more likely the latter not a native species though
  7. slipped that in didn't you:001_smile: and i've a pretty long way to go before i'm as cocksure as you:001_tt2: In all honestly, i don't have a problem with peoples religious beliefs and respect the people that do believe in something greater than themselves unless they a) preach and take advantage of the uneducated and vulnerable (and they do) b) cause war (and it does) c) say the world was created by a god (i can't believe it was when so much science says otherwise) but christian, muslim, jew, buddhist, agnostic, atheist etc etc i'll be friends with them all if a little bit of respect is shared:thumbup:
  8. one word, fate... you make your own each choice is half chance, it goes one way or the other, you cannot change it, it happened and you move forward from it You can look back, assess, and draw strength from mistakes and triumphs, you can look forward, plan and acheive great things, you make best of what is thrown at you, right place right time, wrong place wrong time, in the blink of an eye it can change I'm not saying everyones future is already written but fate seems to play a big role in my life, the toss of a coin, it makes life interesting no god, no allah, just me! and boy its good to be me:biggrin:
  9. You can tell its an emotive thread, 10 views, 9 posts... everyone viewed has commented Atheist here, no time for preachers as above, each to their own, but just don't preach!
  10. i could've put those D. confragosa shots here from the other day:biggrin:
  11. blonde moment:blush: although, i ain't blond and i ain't got hair!
  12. does what, I'm confused now? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  13. Thought these were the pants he got? Ps, doesn't show dates on tapatalk, at least not on android Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  14. It does, read above:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  15. woop woop I was right:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  16. I'll give you that:001_tt2: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  17. Cool £107 for a lid:lol: The woods in which i found it are pretty old, there's some ancient woodland species in there apparently. This ones not worth much and don't know what it was doing there but it was on a pretty steep slope? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  18. Sorry tony, going to have to be a pedant with the latin again and correct you:001_rolleyes: Cordata, or cordate means "heart-shaped":biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  19. indeed:thumbup:
  20. I wear just a belt with mine (stretch airs) , and it works fine, comfy fit glad yours fit too:001_smile:
  21. sure:biggrin: no problem at all, tis what this place is all about:thumbup:

  22. 3, maybe 4in, i'd have to measure it proper thick glass too
  23. nope:lol: woulda hurt if i did, tis about 10in long:001_smile:
  24. you can just see over the edge of the cliff in the second to last pic, was a 30-40ft drop and this tree was right on the edge:biggrin:

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