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Treetom

Treetom

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about fourteen years or so. I've evolved, however.

I have to say, the shirtless, no hard hat thing isn't very professional looking (to be polite about it). Other than that, tom has a consistently tight looking operation going on there, with some nice equipment, and some good young talent.. by the looks of it anyway.

Maybe you could work on that a bit tom? Perhaps invest in some nice petzl hats. I never used to wear one either, but now that I've started, I dont feel right without it. The chin strap helps a lot with the agravation factor.
 
ropensaddle

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I have to say, the shirtless, no hard hat thing isn't very professional looking (to be polite about it). Other than that, tom has a consistently tight looking operation going on there, with some nice equipment, and some good young talent.. by the looks of it anyway.

Maybe you could work on that a bit tom? Perhaps invest in some nice petzl hats. I never used to wear one either, but now that I've started, I dont feel right without it. The chin strap helps a lot with the agravation factor.

I like my cowboy hard hat best. It fits me well pardner. I have to get a new liner for it though I have wore it out!
 
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