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Jesse

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  1. Jesse

    How true

    That Goat doesn't look like its just taken off its Chainsaw trousers, looks more like its just been Covered.............................
  2. [ame]www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nVr4Ys8zKN[/ame] Depeche mode
  3. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?V=jQcNiD0Z3MU]YouTube[/ame] Johnny Cash Personal Jesus
  4. If your not too good with mechanics buy new their are some great deals and finance packages about and timberwolf hardly depreciate in value, I have had a few, the last one was tracked, got it as ex demo, in 2 years work the same dealer took it back for £500 less than I paid them for it 2 years earlier, and it was a similar story with the machine before. And at the end of the day it comes off your tax bill, so don't mess about, buy new and look after your kit.
  5. I hate to say this, it could be my eyes, but that does not look like Ash, more like young Lime, as you look through to the leaves, its not dappled, and that bark is very smooth, are you sure its Ash?? I am due a visit to speck savers so please all stay calm
  6. OK, Experience in simple terms is this, You say hello to your new boss, he briefs you as you drive to the first job of the days tasks, you listen , when you get out of the van you don't need to ask you just crack on with the work, if your experienced you don't need to ask what to do as you just know, you could even be a mute,
  7. I'v also yet to find a TO capable of disambiguation , especially when challenged with in depth knowledge of 5837 which ever year .
  8. I should of also said, I'v a number of friends who are TO's , it seems not to be the ethics of the TO, its the powers from above which DICTATE .
  9. <p>Post my last post please I'M just slow.</p>

  10. Well you must live a million miles from me. At the end of the day its JUST a recommendation, I tried for about 5 years assisting our LPA to accept the guidance, but the pound has always come first. Trees second.
  11. Jesse

    Badgers

    Its all about SUSTAINABILITY we live on a small Island and could possibly have once sustained our inhabitants even organically, but now , all we are destined for is a sterile environment and just to pay to look at our native collections, how sad. Or you could just Google it
  12. Your LPA working to 5837 2012 are they ?, most forms still request 2005 I know it should now be 2012 but what, how should you respond when the application form references 2005, ??? its all , and I would now normally use a word relating to the sexual reproductive anatomy of a dog, Its all wide open now, game on in the developers favor . Shame really, I thought the was much more hope for retention and protection with the old 2005 5837.
  13. Jesse

    Badgers

    I'm against, and I'M throwing this one in from some distance, like from out at sea, to the mainland, If we didn't have so many illegal immigrants we wouldn't have such a problem with Tuberculosis. Have a smoke and think about that.
  14. Now come on Tony, what you need is a nice glass of red wine you forget, I know young TMT VERY WELL, and its not past him to go along to our local Waitrose and do a spot of fungi shopping and even replant said fungi in an old cavity, he is a lot more qualified than he lets on. But saying that he doesn't like spending money at least on anything that isn't of a golden liquid form. CIDER . And I bet that shot was taken from the garden of a pub bench.
  15. Its what I would just call or class as an epophitic growth / fungus, its just growing in the pocket of soil / compost thats formed in the cavity, I'd say not feeding on the tree. Did you like that ? And if I was pushed I'd say it looks like Oyster mushroom . And 3 Apples .
  16. Is that 100mm from the accurately calculated RPA of the tree, its surely not 100mm from the stem/base of the tree is it ???, if its the latter that would be fine, don't forget that a 20% offset can be applied on a single open grown tree. If its 100mm from the stem something has gone wrong in the Architects office.
  17. Nice Meripilus taken a few weeks ago, we took the tree down.
  18. Forestry Commission GB have in the past published a number of papers on it, from memory there was a very good paper published around 2006 I think, I will try and find the article and authors name tomorrow.
  19. It wont be around for long, they desiccate and diminish very quickly, and get eaten by animals and insects, as well as people, that looks to be about 2 weeks old another week or 2 and it will be gone. I think that accounts for the lack of sightings .
  20. While climbing a tree in Belize, I pulled myself up into the main fork which was covered in vine, only to come face to face with a 3 foot long Iguana lizzard, my nose was almost touching his, I felt bowl movement and came out of the tree pretty quick.
  21. Brown rot, root destroyer .
  22. I second Sparassis crispa, its lovely fried in garlic butter .
  23. I'm tempted to say what about Inonotus obliquus, it takes on two forms and is not just associated with Birch.
  24. Yep I agree, it really is amazing whats up MN,s sleeve.

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