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showoffsummer

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  1. ouch!! unfortunatly ive suffered it for 18 years now(im 18!) still havent found the cure, and the extra cueing for some meat didnt help plus the pizza was cheaper! unfortunatly no carrots or letice was for sale...
  2. haha i dont blame you, they were nice mind, unfortunatly im vegeterian and the veggie sausages were cooked on the same grill as the meat so i stuck with the pizzas!
  3. i went for the pizza option, £4- didnt fill me up, but it was so tastey, i may of had two more...
  4. from what i saw, sorbus had a great bargin table, if anyones XXL theres some stihl type c's for £25, well i expect they have been snapped up by now!
  5. Hi the only similar tree app is tree Id, if you search that, it's not as good as leafsnap, but it will help you to identify English trees. Cheers ciaran glyde
  6. Yeah well I'm not 100% but I can't see why not if they are 2 day tickets, I will contcat aspen fuel today and will let you know the score. Cheers ciaran glyde
  7. yes sorry! i gather they are two day tickets and im only there for the friday so if i give them back to aspen fuel at the end of the day you may be able to have them for saturday? cheers ciaran glyde
  8. pm sent, thank you very much and look forward to seeing you guys there! cheers ciaran glyde
  9. I am! Unfortunately I'm getting a national express coach to bournmouth, then going back up with my work mates, if you know the guys from guhstharts I no that a couple of them are going down and they will have space :-) Cheers ciaran glyde
  10. Hi- prices tend to be a bit cheaper!, all you need to no is here- The ARB Show - Arboricultural Association Cheers ciaran glyde
  11. Just had a look at my diary and its not long at all! feel free to say hi to me there, just had a quick think and I dont have a clue what to buy at the arb show. so what are you guys wanting and it may inspire me! see you there! cheers ciaran glyde
  12. Hi I no it's not completely the same, but I live in northumberland and when I'm not at collage I work in Dorset, I've been up and down the country 20 times this year! Cheers ciaran glyde
  13. I don't suppose you go to kirkley hall- the name rings a bell. It's all personal preference, I'm sure most people hardly ever use 2 anchor points but for long branch walks or wide multi stems it's great, it's the only way some times you can be in a good working position, and to be honest if your collage teacher teaches you it, it's worth learning, and if you do go to kirkley hall just ask pete b. Cheers ciaran glyde
  14. Glad to hear that no one was hurt, but considering in such a urban area you would think the tree would be monitored in such way the tree wouldn't get so bad to fail, I no that trees can just fail when healthy but I'm sure there would be a defect on them otherwise all trees would fall over with strong winds! Cheers ciaran glyde
  15. Yeah it did look like a minor country road, my thoughts to the family. It's just not viable to do even drive by inspections on these country roads otherwise there would litterly be 5 times the amount of tree officers for each council, there's no solution unfortunately. Cheers ciaran glyde
  16. If anyone can watch look north tonight on I player etc 2 trees, 1 in Hexham and 1 in south shields has fallen today in the high winds, the hexham tree was a mature beech which fell on a car killing the 18 year old driver. The other tree was a semi mature birch fallen onto a house in south shields, the reporter basically said that the two trees werent preventable, but surely the investment of more tree officers would defiantly help, I no as a tree officer you cannot always see defects on trees and they can still fail, and I hope the tree officers have a good archive of previouse inspections. This without a doubt is more evidence against negative strategy in tree inspecting. Cheers ciaran glyde.
  17. That's how I make my living selling golf gear on eBay, but don't get any ideas as that's my Market and I don't do rivels. Cheers ciaran glyde
  18. Is that a house in the background?, my personal opinion is to remove it, it dosent look good. Cheers ciaran glyde
  19. Hi- just a disclaimer that this is my own personal opinion and I hold no responsibility to the tree. But basically a wound like that cannot get better as trees don't heal, if you get a screwdriver and have a poke in the actual rot and see how deep that goes and if it looks rotten underneath another one of the limbs that may be a concern. If a limb dose fall what could it hit? And if you state your location I'm sure someone on this forum will be more than happy to have a look at the tree in person for a tea and buiscit! As just from pictures know one would want to diagnose the tree as being safe or dangerous. Hope this helps. Cheers ciaran glyde
  20. Wow what a find! It's laetiporus sulphureus isn't it? Cheers ciaran glyde
  21. Whoops, thanks for reminding me! Arborist Tree Surgeon Tree Surveys, Guidance Note 7 Arb on eBay (end time 15-May-11 21:10:49 BST) Cheers ciaran glyde
  22. Hi- selling my tree surveys: a guide to good practice which I got on my proffessional tree inspection course last week. selling it as I bought it before I did the course and trying to recoupe some costs. If you buy and win the item message me on ebay and tell me your a arb talk member and I will donate 10% of the sale to arbtalk! cheers ciaran glyde
  23. Thank you, as long as it's not just me, saving tree news and the forestry journal for a rainy Sunday, just looked at the forecast and tomorrows gonna be a reading day! Cheers ciaran glyde
  24. Hi just a quick one, I have only had 3 or 4 issues of the arb association mag, and got the latest issue in the post today and just wondering is it just me or did you just get the tree news and the forestry journal today and no arb association mag. I'm just checking this was like all AA subscribers and not just me. Cheers ciaran glyde

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