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JLA Arborists

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  1. Thanks for organising. Anyone interested / the winner of the BDCCC membership, the rallies can be found at http://www.bdccc.co.uk Membership runs from the social in mid feb. Details will be passed to the winner
  2. Thank you I got him to put on the costume when he got home after school.
  3. These are the costume ready to wear.
  4. I meant business Santa
  5. I would like a climbing kit. Including a stein vega harness.
  6. Had an idea for a new venture on an Internet auction site. I would sell chewing gum specifically to buyers from Yorkshire. That way they could eat eBaygum
  7. The exact comment I was going to make Our local park had some older trees taken down, it's completely changed the characteristics and the new (10yr old ish) have been vandalised by the local yobs
  8. That's the staff made. I tried to capture the texture of wood
  9. I'd be interested. I have a harness on my Christmas list. It's a good way to hone new skills
  10. Oddly enough it was posted exactly 12 hours ago http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=65955
  11. I found the pic this morning. Not sure about the carpet though
  12. Here's one I found. Not managed to use them myself yet http://www.bowhayestrees.co.uk/native.html
  13. Have you considered a lightweight multi use neck tube type thing. Try this eBay link Choice of designs multifunction neck tube bandana cycle walking motorcycle bike http://bit.ly/16ir55D
  14. Another brick in the wall full song on radio 2, its about 7 min long. Once that's done I'm off in to so the PTS course
  15. Who else has been stung with making costumes. My lad is Jack Frost in his play, naturally it's got to be like Jack from Rise of the Guardians. A hour and half, 2m of (new) waste pipe, some 'leccy tape and my silky made the staff. My misses is going to draw the frost on his hoody while I paper mâché the staff
  16. My apologies, it was a forward from a friend.
  17. Got to be wrestlers by Josh. As my oldest is called Josh and he has started making toast.
  18. DOG FOR SALE A man sees a sign outside a house - 'Talking Dog For Sale.' He rings the bell, the owner appears and tells him the dog can be viewed in the back garden. The man sees a very nice looking Labrador Retriever sitting there. "Do you really talk?" he asks the dog. "Yes," the Labrador replies. After recovering from the shock of hearing the dog talk, the man asks, "So, tell me your story." The Labrador looks up and says, "Well, I discovered that I could talk when I was pretty young. I wanted to help the government, so I was sold to the SAS. In no time at all they had me jetting from country to country, sitting in rooms with spies and world leaders, because no one imagined that a dog would be eavesdropping. I was one of their most valuable spies for eight years". "But the jetting around really tired me out, and I knew I wasn't getting any younger so I decided to settle down. I signed up for a job at Heathrow Airport to do some undercover security work, wandering near suspicious characters and listening in. I uncovered some incredible dealings and was awarded several medals". "Then I got married, had a few puppies, and now I've just retired." The man is amazed. He goes back into the house and asks the owner how much he wants for the dog. "Ten quid," the owner says. "£10! But your dog is absolutely amazing! Why on earth are you selling him so cheaply?" "Because he's a lying ba***rd, he's never been out of the garden
  19. Just went to the club AGM and became a committee member. We usually go within 40 miles of Burton on trent, and a bit further on bank-holidays. There are 14 rallies in 2014 at some nice places. Any questions contact me or have a nosey at the website / Facebook group
  20. It should look the same just smaller. You wouldn't be impressed if the hairdresser left bits protruding
  21. I saw Rob D using a battery chainsaw at the arb show. If I remember right he said it cuts for half hour used solidly. He used it for nipping through pegs.
  22. Trees, their use, management and biology is a bit heavy for bedtime, and the Collins tree ID is a good toilet shelf reader
  23. In my lunch box bag
  24. An eBay link for .35L .6L and 1L fuel bottles http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem?sbk=1&nav=SEARCH&itemId=280955497823
  25. Just ordered a brochure. £300 ish saved for a 261 equivalent. And the same again for a top handle. That's a basic climbing kit

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