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RobArb

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  1. Where are you? I can't tell on the phone. Are the branches? Conifer/ leylandii or gnarly Oak or beech that grows every which way but loose and can't be chipped without snedding. Or something in between? How much is there? Is it stacked end to end in nice neat piles or thrown all over the place like a large mat of brash... Pics? How long is a piece of string?
  2. What do you have aagainst red tree surgeons:confused1:
  3. Go away My Particular favorites so far, are It just needs to be more branded Justin's Floodlight Missing Missy, and You have to do your timesheets, everyone does I'm in tears:lol::lol::lol:
  4. I think after the medal:lol:
  5. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oClgK39qIQI[/ame]
  6. ehem:lol: Wouldn't have been you Tommy would it:biggrin:
  7. Cheers Ian, and Paul:thumbup: Just uploading photos now
  8. And that's just the first series!
  9. RobArb

    maggie thatcher

    I disagree with everything everybody says:001_rolleyes:
  10. best be if there's no lawless:lol:
  11. Yep, seen all of vengeance then, that means as soon as i've finished this last assignment i can get srtaight into the new season (thats now finished:lol:) OOo marathon spartacus sesh, will look forward to that:biggrin:
  12. Doh:blush: Obviously...
  13. watch it second, i know its the prequel but blood and sand definitely sets the scene for whats ahead... or behind in this case You get to learn the characters ins and outs (literally) then find out in the prequel why I enjoyed it better that way, just my two penneth:biggrin:
  14. Ooooo might have to start watching it from halfway through vengeance again:biggrin: unless i just watch the spoilers straight away! infact, i think i watched all of vengeance... did asha die at the end by the hands of neavia at the top of the cliff?
  15. Is that it then? Is it over? No more? Might buy the boxset:thumbup:
  16. There was, i admit! I must admit the woman who played the slave that spartacus fell in love with was pretty hot.... but there was just something about xena warrior princess!!
  17. could only watch them online, not had time in this last year, watched season 1, blood and sand. Really enjoyed that, shame andy whitfield died he made a good spartacus. Watched gods of the arena too, that was the prequel wasn't it? And now watched half of the next season, vengeance but just not had time to catch up... I miss lucy lawless:blush:
  18. Another toy for you to play with:biggrin:
  19. As long as we avoid the bandits in western sahara, we'll be reet:lol: Seriously though if i CAN get permission from the better half and its logistically possibly, i hope to do it within the next 5 years:thumbup:
  20. Yeh slight technicality there, that was a typo on the original post, actual distance is 6,239km (i blame google maps:lol:) and i've got 35.63km left to go:blush: Might do the extra 60km at some point just for the fun of it so nobody can say anything:lol:
  21. The bike you mean? No its not broken. Its heavy, but moveable:biggrin:
  22. Yeh, swapped the bike round half way through to look at a different wall:lol: It helps that when the kids are in they keep me entertained with constant questions! Going to get out on the real bike next, and one day, actually ride to the Gambia for real:thumbup:
  23. Woah, cheers guys! Much appreciated:blush: Here's the progress on my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ride-to-the-Ballabu/324346237662848?ref=hl And yes here's the link (again, cheers Paul) for any sponsoring you wish to do (not forcing you:biggrin:) Arbography All monies raised will be used to help the people in the local villages We aim to set in motion the wheels of a schools project that is run by the Eden Project in Cornwall called Gardens for Life; it basically connects schools within the UK to those in less privileged parts of the world & we are visiting an area in the Gambia that is part of the project. Unfortunately, due to reasons out of anyone's control in the Gambia, the project has ground to a halt & we hope to resurrect it by making a financial donation that will enable to refloat the project for a period of time in which an infrastructure can be created to sustain it for years to come. As part of this, the trip members shall be making a large personal donation to get the project back up and running. Whilst there we shall also be promoting an area called Makasutu (means "holy forest") by making the local people aware of the benefits of trees and creating their own sustainable eco tourism. AND ITS ONLY 16 DAYS TO GO...!!:thumbup:
  24. Did you get my message Rob?

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