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westphalian

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  1. depends where the numbness is.
  2. Better make sure it’s not the start of Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome.
  3. The natural history of these things are to usually cure themselves in a year. Sounds like the bees prolonged it. Surgery is the answer for cubital tunnel if time and physio no help. Steroid injections no longer used for tennis or golfers elbow as although work in short term increase relapse rate in long term...apparently
  4. Just do it and tell any busy bodies to go do one
  5. Apparently you could see the ships bow disappear before the masts on the horizon so even the ancients figured a curve was involved
  6. The most plausible explanation is usually the actual one. Period A year or two ago my son came home saying there is no actual footage of planes going in to the Twin Towers. I thought he was kidding. This is how stupid it gets. Flat effing Earth. Q! All the other shite! Mind, the fluoride in water IS starting to cause impotence here in my street in County Durham.
  7. You having a giraffe???
  8. thanks. great reply
  9. This says it all.
  10. Is that cos you believe in them or find them funny ?
  11. Looks like the most painful bit was pulling the dressing off. He should have shaved his leg (and tip tie and redirect)
  12. Don’t try this method
  13. Ok. More than a random bloke in the street. A keen amateur
  14. So is this an example of coronet pruning? Looks natural On holiday in Forest of Dean. Seen my first wild boars. Also didn’t know so many s chestnut existed
  15. Was gonna ask what coronet pruning was but looked it up I thought leaving dead branches inc risks of introducing more disease into the tree. Now I have just learned about increasing the biodiversity. Over 25 years I have read dozens of books, been on courses, watched innumerable videos but you canny beat speaking to the pros.
  16. I cannot see that anyone has done as you allege. To make it clear I was not making a passive criticism of the work I made it clear I have no training, I just love to do all the necessary tree work needed in my woods myself. (So far I have only lost 2 fingers) To my untrained eye it looked strange and wondered if there was a silviculture explanation. The point was/is experienced professionals passing on their knowledge and skills to those who wish to know??
  17. They are gonna save the planet! Growing faster to take up the CO2 making the wood lighter. Win win. I will be able to lift 8ft stems onto my mill without a block and tackle in 50 years
  18. But wouldn’t removing more foliage further weaken tree? And why not remove all the dead branches from the stem?
  19. Ditto that. I have the Garmin trucker sat nav for motorhome. Put dimensions in etc. Makes feck all difference far as I can see in 2 years, still sends you on roads only suitable for cyclists. Had to put both wing mirrors in yesterday on Symonds Yat in Gloucestershire. I have a truckers road map which is good for low bridges. In my experience always best to double check what the sat nav says with a road map
  20. I know nothing of arboriculture. Came across this oak on a walk. What would be the purpose of pruning it like this?
  21. "gin and tonic has 91 calories. A banana has 105 calories. My doctor told me to make the healthy choice. I love my doctor."
  22. I know I am. In Herefordshire on the cider [emoji6]
  23. Are you pissed? Couldn’t understand a word
  24. Well softwood HAS to go up as well??

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