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chrissishrimp

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  1. Landrover defender 90 Stolen!!!!!!!! Please keep an eye out and let me know of anything Last seen in Selly Oak, Birmingham on 08/12/2013 at 16:00 Registration number - M545 NOD Maroon/Purple with white roof
  2. on the left hand side after searching, there should be a list of categories, where you can select vehicles
  3. as for the op's post, think i might go for it, £80 and 3yr warranty, taking out 20 leylandii trees at home, so it will hopefully be perfect for cutting the roots once i have dug around them, which i would want to use my good saws for!
  4. As said in the news yesterday, 'if alcohol can have a minimum price surely milk can' totally agree with this!
  5. Is anyone else having trouble logged in? I have recently got a new computer, could that have anything to do with it? Thanks Chris
  6. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukfD09Rh7KY&feature=g-vrec]Firewood Processor / Cathy's Cordwood Crusher - YouTube[/ame] sorry if this has been on before, some, like myself may not have seen it!
  7. these are probably the best kettle bells around! highly recommend!
  8. As title says i need some help with identifying these trees. Thanks, Chris
  9. yeah done a bit of reading and everying i have seen is what you guys have said. i.e have a good mixutre of trees at different ages. Chris
  10. Yeah, i think your right about the best being for production. But this area is a SSSI area, would it still be the same? Chris
  11. Hi All, I am currently doing a small project at uni on management of a local woodland in Birmingham. I have chosen to look at trees in particular, and more specifically the age/ size of trees. Do you guys think that there is a 'Perfect age/size of trees in a small woodland'? Thanks for any replies! Chris
  12. We had some bees building a nest in our house, got the local bee keeper who was more than happy to get rid of them for us, not surprising as a colony costs £200 to buy! We didnt even get a pot of honey from him!!!

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