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Stubby

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  1. My take from my experience . Forestry is my love but the pay is pants and its hard graft . Tree surgery is ok and the pay eventually is better . Hope you get a break and good luck matey . You liik like a decent sort !
  2. I would not but the whole lot bud ...it will hurt .
  3. Not got much hair to do . Just had a no1 all over . Do you think that was the problem ?
  4. I dubbined me boots checked me jockstrap and bought a bag of oranges . Sat by the phone waiting for the call ....Nothing ! Serves em, right . That is the last time I make myself available for England call up .....
  5. Stubby

    Rugby

    Well I dubbined me boots , polished me jockstrap and bought a bag of oranges . Waited for the call from Stewart Lancaster but no ! Serves em right . Thats he last time I make myself available for England .
  6. I tend to agree with you Matt . I use FC for everything . Also I think if a chain is dull it is useless be it semi or full .
  7. Andrew Do you have a big old Remington by chance ?
  8. Hey not a problem bud . Stuff comes on time and time again . Matters not !
  9. Yep . Its still good despite all the H + S conscious people who found fault with it . ( the last time it was on )
  10. I was a about 16 when I read it and can remember the 3 different kinds of print . Some for the present , another kind for thought , and the last for the past I think. Up until then I had never come across a book like that . I thought it was brilliant . I only bought it as I had read Cuckoos nest .
  11. I remember reading the book . Hank Stamper ....
  12. Other than ring barking the stem as you suggest , you could reduce it in sections over a period of time ?
  13. He did try to Klingon till the last moment though .....
  14. I heard he tried to Klingon till the last moment ........
  15. Rail road Alaska , Gold divers , Mountain men ( living off grid ) Ray Meers and his ( just out of shot ) traveling burger van ...etc etc
  16. Saw an episode of the very early Axe Men prog the other day . It was the Phil logging company against Rhygard etc . Hand felling big timber on a slope and the guy was describing the various hazards involved . Said this one has the potential to barber on me and sure enough it split up about 15 feet or so taking his saw with it he leaps out of the way bumping into the camera man and apologizing . Staged to a degree but far more documentary like compared with the current load of old bollox with all the shouting and mock fighting .
  17. Thanks for feeling my pain mate . Yep its that ointment . Got the shades on . Hope I can watch the rugby this weekend ! Its a job looking at this screen to be honest . Godda man up I suppose

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