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Chris Arb

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  1. I think You meant CRAPHATS and if You didn,t You should.
  2. I would agree that the True meaning of Class has changed as so many now believe it is purchased. Being Peasant class myself I have a weird somewhat genetic respect for Old money. Strange just can,t seem to shake it.
  3. The big picture would appear to be a slow process of removing guns from public ownership worldwide. One of the biggest proponents of this are the United Nations. Invariably where the UN are involved Genocide comes about after the UN,S arrival and the disarming of the the public within that country overseen by the UN. To leave weapons only in the hands of Governments is a route to worldwide Totalitarianism. America Disarmed by Wayne Lapierre Vice President of the NRA in the USA is an incredibly informative read, putting forward a world view of Public Disarmament. Many of us will remember Srebrenica in Bosnia, the Genocide there was carried out whilst Dutch UN troops sat and watched the slaughter of 8,000 Bosnian Muslims. Finally and old saying, "never give a Hippy a gun because they will immediately think of one hundred people that should be shot"
  4. Those of us on the tools are Class C2 or D class. Long term unemployed and currently unemployed are E class. Owners and higher level managers are C1. A book You should all read is CHAVS The demonization of the working class by Owen Jones. Thatcher hoodwinked a massive part of the working class to believe they had become middle class by buying their homes. In so doing crippling the working classes ability to fight. We now have Chavs, lower middle, middle middle, upper middle classes and of course the untouchables at the top. If You still get a wage for busting Your Balls and someone else takes the Lions share Your Working class, Like me Brothers and Sisters.
  5. When I worked in Suffolk last year I saw Mature Elms ie 50ft+ from Sudbury to Woodbridge near Ipswich. Try Chris Harris of Greenacre Tree Care Services for more info
  6. 30 feet or 10 metres is quoted on courses as height attained prior to DED
  7. If You can get it to Manchester when I convert it into Furniture I will give You 20% on the Sale value That would be at least £200. Just a thought. Chris arb
  8. I have had surgery on both of my shoulders due to excessive bone growing from the end of my shoulders, impinging on the tendons running down the outside of my arms. This created dead spots in the rotation of my shoulders. Result my outstretched arm would just drop down under the weight of the saw. NOT the same injury I hear say however the surgeon noticed I had detached my bicep when he was carrying out my operation and duly reattached it. All carried out with Key Hole surgery. I suffered next to no pain post op on both shoulders. it was amazing. I did however take off the necessary recovery period of 12-14 weeks. I worked for Greenwich Borough Council at the time so received full pay for both periods of sickness. What I am really saying is go to a specialist and sort out an operation because You can not find a chemical solution to what is a mechanical problem. Your shoulders bust fix it. Good Luck, Chris arb
  9. On looking up Cryptostroma corticale One would begin to question working on such trees as Hypersensitivity pneumonitis? seems like real bad **** to me.
  10. Can anyone tell me if their is work out there surveying for this disease. Thanks Chris Arb
  11. Try Chris Hariss of Greenacre Tree Care of Ipswich. He was Just getting lots of work in when I left to move to Manchester. You can say Para Chris the grumpie Geordie said to give Him a call.
  12. Not many out there that read Robert Anton Wilson let alone Men of Trees. Bravo.

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