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likeitorlumpit

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  1. You've probably left it a bit late in the season Maybe think of upping the dose to kill through the bark
  2. a thing of beauty:thumbup1:
  3. Real sorry to hear this Jed Happened to me a few years back- a very upsetting experience especially as I wasn't insured.
  4. Permanently wet?
  5. This week hasn't been organised yet Is it something you can just turn up to- pay your money on the door?
  6. Double the price then:001_tt2: Seriously though Is this event aimed at a general level or would it be the highly specialist educating the specialists I do like thought provoking seminars but ones with too much technical stuff would be mind numbing
  7. Sounds interesting but £125 thats a lot of dosh Palmstead Nurseries are arranging a landscape seminar next week £20 per delegate- It was inspirational last year with 'the landscape man' amongst others Is there any way the price could be reduced to encourage attendance or are they aiming for elitism status
  8. You kn ow I've often thought there must be a way of changing trees colour without too much difficulty- take the gene for red leaves and put it in an ash of willow and hey presto- It may seem frankensteinism but the effects could be spectacular
  9. Be honest with you- I'm not sure I'd be happy if i'd moved into the new houses with a chain saw buzzing all day
  10. so what happened out of interest- did the head stick to his guns
  11. if he's irish then it must be them little leprechauns (however u spell the word) had a battle with the wood elves while he was having his tea break- nothing to do with me boss. I wouldn't do stuff loik that. Begorra bejesus
  12. in that case it must be aliens in the woods
  13. I agree with this Johnathan My calc is 9 litres = 2 gallons= pretty close Is the new super clever at exams generation actually getting stupid- its a calculation you can do in your head give me strength
  14. my guess is someone has used the bar as a felling lever- the tree isn't moving and bar gets bent= angled bend- operator puts saw down in felling zone and fells using a wedge- the tree lands on the saw giving second rounded bend am i close?
  15. Apparently wasps love the taste of vinegar:001_smile:
  16. That is so true Others move into the market and the price comes down Adapt and survive Growth just gives you more possibilities to adapt from.
  17. Don't understand why you felt guilty but you did a good thing all the same
  18. It's time people in authority were allowed to have authority If the school is strict with uniform it then allows pupils to register dissent by uniform transgression rather than other less friendly means. I hope he doesn't back down...
  19. I haven't read all comments on hear but my thoughts are come on lads- support the teachers- they have a hell of a job with kids these days The banning of charity bands has an obvious reason- one rule across the board- if they were allowed, whats to stop the girls buying jewellery with charity messages on it- save the whale/ stop bullying etc. Then because you'd let charity bands in school you couldn't stop this. Having said that I would have liked to see a bit of common sense all round. Maybe better if the head had explained this reason to the lad. He wouldn't bear a grudge now and feel you are against the school. Handle this carefully now mate. Just explain the reason and he will probably understand.
  20. painful watching
  21. I'll admit to cutting trees down that I thought shouldn't be cut down- you just gotta do what you're told
  22. Do you now fell or is it big reduction for habitat?
  23. It's actually amazingly worrying But lets face it that means us time served tree guys/gals are one up on their likes. They prob did arb course cos they liked ropes- it's a bondage thing:biggrin:
  24. I'm glad someone mentioned cabanas these were fantastic but withdrawn bring back cabanas
  25. i can see that idea being copied

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