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RobArb

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  1. Thought you were going to give me advice on the underground before I read to the end:001_tt2: Ok I'll make sure it's a down shot next time:001_rolleyes:
  2. Cheers Ian see ya later:biggrin: Ok, I forgot it stopped at Warrington, tally ho, London bound:lol:
  3. Well, car's buggered so I'm using public transport. .! Next stop, London Euston:thumbup:
  4. RobArb

    turfing

    I did my lawn on a thin layer of sand and I've noticed where I put the drainage in goes yellow quicker than where there isn't any. Whether that's got anything to do with the Sand or not I don't know
  5. You'll be reet when the zombies come:biggrin:
  6. touche:lol:
  7. Can I be as bold to say, I'm sick of hearing about the zig zag:biggrin:
  8. Helps if I add pictures
  9. Large plane reduction from this morning. I committed the cardinal sin though, no before pic:blush:
  10. I've got a 5m lanyard with a VT that really comes in handy (but most of the time gets in the way, even when daisy chained), i can use it as a second anchor by transfering the crabs to the mini bat rigging plate i have on my bridge. Would this function be possible with this sidewinder? i.e. using it as a second anchor (from central bridge) or is it strictly lanyard only, from hip to hip attachment?
  11. I call this one "Hole in a car port"
  12. Aw man! You still got one! i lost mine in me mum and dads attic somewhere, i'm sure they got rid of it on the sly:sad:
  13. Certainly is, it was awesome!
  14. I miss my Big Trak!!
  15. Sculpture Installations Alastair Heseltine This is my fave
  16. Sorry i missed 7, 8, 9 10, i was too slow! 11: Is that Fagus sylvatica 'Aspleniifolia' (from the Heterophylla group) 12: Nothofagus dombeyi??
  17. You managed it then:biggrin: When copying the link, make sure there is no "s" in "https://" Also make sure there is no "&feature........" text after the video link Hope that helps:001_tt2:
  18. Like this, Easy:biggrin: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA5HAgbm2Xc]IMG_1041 - YouTube[/ame]
  19. Your suffering from VV:biggrin: [ame] [/ame]
  20. you cruel, cruel man:lol:
  21. My guesses:biggrin: No1. Would have got Ulmus but not the Camperdown:blush: No2. Pinus strobus or Pinus monticola would be my best guess? Gotta be a White pine with that bark hasn't it?? No3. Yup thats a Picea breweriana No4. Going to agree with David here, that is a Nothofagus menziesii No5. Er where's number 5?? No6. Yep, beaten to it again, Matthew got it:thumbup: Cunninghamia lanceolata No7. wild stab in the dark, gonna say Prumnopitys andina
  22. Read this one first Exciting Investment Opportunity THEN, this one.. funnier that way:biggrin: SA Police. Protecting the community from burglars, murderers and blogs.
  23. Found these today, any ideas?

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