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  1. sorry bud whats your address ???

  2. what a shame the weater was quite good look forward to the next one mate
  3. hey talk to richard at fuelwood warwick he makes them and will hire you one for a week
  4. have chat to fuelwood warwick japa make a nice one cheep to
  5. Nice picks i will dig some picks out of my grandad and his jack and jill and elwell axe. the other good make was whithouse corneleius had a hedgehog stampted on them
  6. Poached Poachers Trout Ingredients- A good torch Some camo gear Some tnt Net Nerves of steal Method-Take the tnt out of your camo gear pocket, set a detinater on a timer and throw it in the estate fisherie, nxt swiftly put your fingers in your ears and duck! Wait for big bang, let water settle, nxt take net and torch and bag yourself some trout and run like f$*k! Now you have successfully poached your trout you can take them to the pub and swap for some real grub! Nxt week more food from the estate... he he LMFAO Seriously i do eat a lot of fish, and think all your recipes are great, will be trying them v.soon.
  7. Hey as an nptc assessor and a lantra instructor of most forest/arb units, i strongly agree with john hancocks thread also for the record we do not receive all the course / assessment fee, only a normal day rate the rest goes to nptc / lantra etc. It seems some of you have had a raw deal in the past, please do not think we are all on a gravy train. I try to keep the costs as fair as possible, and always discuss the requirements (skill levels) of my clients before deciding on course durations. Experienced / skilled operators can reduce course duration by signing a declaration it is quite possible and normal to assess 8 candidates in a day (chipper)! Please note * i am on the tools most days and i am a trainer / assessor too because of my industry experience therefore i indevor to pass on my knowledge for life in the real world!! If you need some fair training / assessing either myself or one of my team will be happy to help.. Access Arboriculture - the tree experts (just remember keep it simple keep)
  8. ELwell made in Reddich by hand and they had strait handles fitted looks like a seven pounder nice bit of steel in them to, i have a colection some new still in the brown paper
  9. Hey maybe prussic in the park will be as big one day
  10. blody hell John showing your age mate
  11. Try Richard @ fuelwood - warwickshire
  12. Hey dude they are brill, i use one for my carbies and oil pumps but manly for my tattoo gear! Dont spend to much money you can get them off ebay for £30...
  13. Bandits are one of the most establshed makes any wher strong and they last for ever be carfull if you import one as they may not have a ce ?
  14. This is not hot ? drink lots of h20 but not all at once 10 litres min add some salt but only a small amount, only eat proteen carbs will rase your body temp and start at five work til eleven then go back after six if you have to. i worked in Aus up in the north that is hot ?

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