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alex_m

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  1. what's worse than topping out a row of fifteen 50ft laylandii with no space below to drop stuff? doing it in the rain, sleet and snow of course (see pic 4).....
  2. a firm favourite has to be the valdotain tresse (or VT) knot. couple this with a micro pulley (or even better, a hitchclimber pulley) and you'll be laughing.
  3. carbon neutral of course... not sure how well it will tow a 750kg chipper...
  4. bob - i'm exaggerating a wee bit. i'm sure it's fine, but i think it's best i get something like the OP or similar.
  5. cool, i think i might get one before getting my kit loler'd as ive only got a £2 snap on my flip line. not sure i trust it!
  6. hi mike, sorry to de-rail the thread. have you any information about how to get this (and how easy it is...)? my friend is currently unemployed and can't afford to get his tickets. this would be a great help for him. thanks
  7. I've just bought my tickets. Fingers crossed
  8. has got to be one of a handful in the world! STIHL 020AV SUPER ELECTRONIC QUICKSTOP PETROL CHAINSAW on eBay (end time 05-Jan-10 17:30:14 GMT)
  9. yeh i saw that. it's infuriating when you bid on something hoping to get it less than the buy it now price and then that happens...
  10. where are you based?
  11. south/east essex seems to be pikey central.
  12. i think this post is misleading. i would ignore it (no offence)
  13. TreeMotion safety harness tree surgeon safety harness on eBay (end time 10-Dec-09 18:30:56 GMT)
  14. i would recommend a 10 week intensive course. there are various colleges that offer it. it teaches you alot about theory, biology, law, pests and diseases etc. not just the tickets.
  15. i'm a fan of denon and this is what i would choose over bose. bose is all about the label, denon is actually good. its cheaper aswell Denon D-M37DAB Micro and style system review - from the experts at whathifi.com
  16. Flickr: The Trees Pool just in case you need a hit
  17. nice one steve, i was hoping it would be good. i didn't fancy forking out twice as much for a pov1.5.
  18. yeh i know, boots are the sensible choice.
  19. hmmm.... decisions decisions. girlfriends christmas present or new boots..... (i'm rocking some 44/9.5 protector pro's atm which are getting on a bit so i'm very tempted!) i'll get back to you (is it 100 inc post? )
  20. congratulations, have one on me
  21. i will buy a couple on payday. a good cause and great prizes
  22. awesome. it'll be worth the 70p to see the xfactor crap fail. already got killing in the name of though "F--- You i won't tidy my bedroom!"
  23. check the flux capacitor. make sure you use gloves.
  24. nice site, cheers for the heads up. so, who's gonna buy this....?
  25. a neighbour came round to complain whilst we burned a load of brambles/dead elm brash. oh well.

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