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rapidlee

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  1. these limes are in a town near me.
  2. google portaledge you should find something there
  3. or something like this VIPER CS GAS/KEY/PISTOL LANYARD BLACK SECURITY AIRSOFT on eBay (end time 31-May-10 10:12:06 BST)
  4. White Willow (Salix alba [Latin]), also known as weeping willow, and Salicin willow, has been renowned for its pain- and inflammation-relieving abilities for thousands of years. The bark of the white willow tree contains salicin, an analgesic compound from which from which salicylic acid and later acetylsalicylic acid (otherwise known as aspirin) were derived. Today, herbalists recommend white willow bark for headache, fever, arthritis, and other disorders characterized by pain and inflammation, including heart disease. White willow contains the same salicylates used in aspirin, but in a less concentrated form. Although aspirin works faster, white willow may be a better choice for those who get stomachaches from aspirin or who are treating chronic pain conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis. Low dose aspirin are now recommended to prevent heart attack. Aspirin thins the blood, which can help prevent blood clots that cause heart attack and stroke. Drinking willow bark tea may have the same effect, without increasing the risk of stomach bleeding and ulcers. White willow can also suppress inflammation and uterine cramping caused by prostaglandins. Like aspirin, white willow may help reduce the risk of stomach and colon cancer. In one study it was also shown to help reduce blood sugar.
  5. the birds nest was inside a seed rill inside a shed.
  6. the little thing was in a pile of brash i managed to get very close to it. i dont want to open a can of worms. but it was left well alone away from the work site. i know you have to have a licence to hold them, i have 2 african pigmy dormice at home. this year i hope to gain a dormouse licence. this could be a good future survey site.
  7. had a great day today doing some clearance work. found a blue tits nest and a dormouse.
  8. i think it also depends on what type of fire you have and how it keeps the fire. the coffin was a pun joke although not funny.
  9. it cant be that bad if they use it for match sticks and coffins, both are meant to burn
  10. yes verry funny, i wouldnt post a dumb arse fell pic if i had done it. Coz ohhhh the shame of it all........hahahaha .
  11. forgive me if this has been posted before just looks awsome [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce_5wlQUicw&playnext_from=TL&videos=uSgLkoMvE0w&feature=grec]YouTube - Skidder Madness[/ame]
  12. ooooooooooooo get you( said in a gay way as it seems so petty ) wasnt your job so why get like that?
  13. the tree wasnt hooked up on the fork but i took the limb off so we could winch roll the stick off.
  14. serious i didnt do it. i got it down though
  15. i told him it wasnt going to go in the right place.
  16. i sectioned all the branches off and the old timer decided to fell the butt. but this happened.
  17. what you charging? im near bruton and will maybe have some work now and again. pm me
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    Birds!

    well there were 9 trees in all and this was the last 1 i had been watching the tree all week and there was no coming and goings of jackdaws. they were nesting in the rotting old tree in the field about 50m away. so if i was to climb the tree in winter and the eggs were in there would that be a criminal offence
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