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<blockquote data-quote="2chops" data-source="post: 2485206" data-attributes="member: 54127"><p><strong>Post it.</strong></p><p></p><p>I like the term Citiot. Here in North Central PA we call them Flatlanders. They're the white collar types that come up from the Lancaster area and other places in the south of the state. They're the only ones who can afford the evr rising realestate prices for the good land plots. </p><p>Sorry for the rant. Back to topic...</p><p></p><p>I'd go with some kind of metal garden post if you're concerned with tree damage. More money on the outset. but probably more in line with the desired effect you're after. Plus they're easy to remove & relocate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2chops, post: 2485206, member: 54127"] [b]Post it.[/b] I like the term Citiot. Here in North Central PA we call them Flatlanders. They're the white collar types that come up from the Lancaster area and other places in the south of the state. They're the only ones who can afford the evr rising realestate prices for the good land plots. Sorry for the rant. Back to topic... I'd go with some kind of metal garden post if you're concerned with tree damage. More money on the outset. but probably more in line with the desired effect you're after. Plus they're easy to remove & relocate. [/QUOTE]
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