ForTheArborist
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In general, yes, except for the eerie treespasms in the way. :msp_thumbup:
In general, yes, except for the eerie treespasms in the way. :msp_thumbup:
Seems to me most of us regulars are friends/and or professional aquaintances (ultimately) ... there are however, a couple of exceptions.
Was looking up your profile earlier (cuz you bother me). I see you have earned yourself a total of 6 likes in your time here. Seems like a pretty dismal number... probably something to do with that flabbering, useless mouth you bring to the table. Just saying.
You and your daddy AA carry on though! opcorn:
So you looked up my online profile. Everything else you said makes no sense unless I was a friend pretending it made some sense. "Pretty dismal"...."flabbering, useless"......"daddy"....these phrases read more like you want me to play with you than anything else. That's OK too. :msp_razz:
Gentlemens,
Please excuse my confusion;
But i thought this thread was about putting these practices behind us, and getting to the next day?
Not, as an example of the title perpetuated??
:msp_scared:
So you looked up my online profile. Everything else you said makes no sense unless I was a friend pretending it made some sense. "Pretty dismal"...."flabbering, useless"......"daddy"....these phrases read more like you want me to play with you than anything else. That's OK too. :msp_razz:
Oh, it makes perfect sense, believe me!
:monkey: Huh, what??? :msp_rolleyes:
Oh, it makes perfect sense, believe me!
BTW: I haven't seen an actual tree pic outta you sinse that pine (that you probably never finished) handed you your ass! What, did you just switch pretend hats to "make believe arborist now"?
You liked it! Why you say 'Huh?'
Jeff
He might have got sidetracked into thinking he was a pro photographer after his successful international publishing career here on AS.
As long as his client know less than him, he would have to screw up in epic proportions to finally get the message. Here people who know the job smell the ignorant and dangerous scent of bubba in the wind.
Hes keen which is a good thing, but its only a small step to dead keen
BC is pretty far from Pittsburgh so I don't think you'd want to commute. As far as learning from me, I'm sure there are much better climbers you could learn from. Learning from my mistakes as I post them might be good though. I'm trying to learn by that method myself.
My "BS" is all my true life experiences. I'be been more honest and open here than most I would say. I don't need to fabricate anything about what I do or have done, my real life exploits may come off as BS but let me assure you it is not.
Having said that no one ever did ask me how I got the job as a Skydiver in Tommy Bartlett's "Ski, Sky and Stage Show". I had to wrestle Victor the wrestling bear in the Indianapolis Sportsman's Show. I pinned him twice, and that's not BS either.
Maybe you should look up Reg Coates on youtube you might learn something. By the way AA you have missed many good opportunities to be humble.
Yes, and if I was on a horse it would have missed me too. I was wearing my harness because I was about to climb the tree. It was being removed.
can't we just all get along, I mean dang, come on guys, nothing wrong with a jab ever now and then but seems like ever thread turns into a chick fight here now.....
He's on something! Why else would anyone spend 20 grand on a lawnmower - to do treework!!
I have been looking at the Steiner (or a clone) for it's capacity to work steep hills and soft terrain. It is quite a bit more machine than a lawnmower. I don't think it would be my first choice for tree work, as it is too wide to get through small gates, given it's loader capacity.
The articulating design does not damage lawns like a skid steer. If I was using it for tree work, however, I would expect it to accept universal mini-skid attachments.
I see that I named this thread pretty well. Some of you guys seem to be competing for the honors of biggest ego or perhaps the smallest mind?
... As long as his client know less than him, he would have to screw up in epic proportions to finally get the message.
... Here people who know the job smell the ignorant and dangerous scent of bubba in the wind... Hes keen which is a good thing, but its only a small step to dead keen
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