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Thread ID: 86530 2008-01-20 03:45:00 Tree Surgeons somebody (208) PC World Chat
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632024 2008-01-20 23:10:00 I'll come and do it for you if you pay for the flights. :p

Mind you, last time I ended up blocking a road and knocking down a fence. Really you just need to take it down piece by piece, find some young fit person and get them at it.
wratterus (105)
632025 2008-01-21 00:24:00 Ring barking is good too. Cicero (40)
632026 2008-01-21 00:46:00 Ring barking is good too.

Luckily it's not a native tree - was planted when the garage was built about 15 years ago. Trunk was about 10cm diameter when we bought the property, and has now grown to well over 40cm.
somebody (208)
632027 2008-01-21 01:34:00 Luckily it's not a native tree - was planted when the garage was built about 15 years ago. Trunk was about 10cm diameter when we bought the property, and has now grown to well over 40cm.

Just wacked a couple of small ones down and it is hot here in Cant.
Friend has a Oz tree here in Ch Ch,and some drip in the council building reckons it's protected,it's huge and lifting drive.
Cicero (40)
632028 2008-01-21 01:53:00 Ring barking is good too.

Ring barking sure works but its hard to hide lol

C1
chicken one (6501)
632029 2008-01-21 02:10:00 Ring barking sure works but its hard to hide lol

C1

Use a friends axe,so SCI (TV forensic program)can't match striations.

Then deny all knowledge,even under council torture or trickery.
Cicero (40)
632030 2008-01-21 03:07:00 Ring barking? Give 'em less beans. R2x1 (4628)
632031 2008-01-21 03:10:00 Hopefully the council wont use waterboarding as torture like the Americans do. I would confess to ring barking if I was waterboarded if its anything like like not getting enough air..

C1
chicken one (6501)
632032 2008-01-21 10:57:00 Dunno about waterboarding, but ring barking is like not preventing too much air. R2x1 (4628)
632033 2008-01-21 19:49:00 Around Sydney harbour there are bays where somebody wanting better views has poisoned trees growing on public property. The council answer in some cases is to substitute the trees with huge banners which block the view of the harbour or sea and shame the perpetrators. PaulD (232)
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