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David Goss

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  1. best ones i have seen on this thread:thumbup: better than the knob ends i have done in the past anyway:lol:
  2. The second last one is a cracker but why the long face? sorry i just got reminded of the horse in a bar joke:blushing:
  3. Cool stuff:thumbup1: I would love to have been there as well, looked like good scottish weather
  4. How much deeper would the ocean be without sponges?
  5. The browning of the leaves after the storm is more likely wind damage. We had the same thing here after the storms and the beeches showed it the most but now they are mostly all recovered. My guess is that the storms hit in the spring when most new growth is at its most delicate, so the wind badly damaged the new shoots which have been recovering ever since with new dormant bud growth. My guess is your pruning probably sped up the process considerably hence the new leaves the day after. Only a theory but seems logical. Still amazing how they react to things
  6. You can sharpen the un-tempered ones, i think there is a symbol of some kind on the blade to say if its tempered or not. I just buy a new blade normally as i dont have the micro file for sharpening it and i have never tried either so would probably make a pigs ear of it.
  7. same here. they are hard wearing and if you are breaking so many that its worrying you then your doing something wrong, either that or you got your throw bags from mickey mouse:001_rolleyes:
  8. wot majestic said but i understand your point it does get a bit confusing if people call them all french prussic, maybe we need latin names for them hehe
  9. haha brilliant:lol: That should get the housewives forum interested as well. Also the mid air lunge should go straight into the lunge thread:thumbup:
  10. About an hour max is about normal but i have been known to do silly miles to work and when i worked in Rome some days i could get there in 45 mins but it would take 2 hours to get home because of traffic. most i have done since moving back here is 2 hours
  11. holy ****! never seen one of those before. Doesnt give you much time to hit the emergency stop does it!! The guy feeding it could do with some PPE as well i guess:sneaky2:
  12. Mark are you going to let them away with this? I think its time for another of your legendary videos
  13. This is probably the most worrying thread i have seen yet! Too much man love in the room call yourselves hairy arsed woodcutters?
  14. haha yea walking distance:001_rolleyes:
  15. :lol: nice one janey:thumbup:
  16. Short-beaked Echidna, Tachyglossus aculeatus Sir David's Long-beaked Echidna, Zaglossus attenboroughi Eastern Long-beaked Echidna, Zaglossus bartoni Western Long-beaked Echidna, Zaglossus bruijni sorry for posting so much i am jumping back and forth to mr wikipedia:lol:
  17. there is 4 species of spiny anteater it seems
  18. dunno you will need to ask mr wikipedia man:blushing:

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