It's easy to judge people when you can hide behind the anonymity of the internet; Isn't it?
Its also easy to judge people when they are clueless posers.
It's easy to judge people when you can hide behind the anonymity of the internet; Isn't it?
It's easy to judge people when you can hide behind the anonymity of the internet; Isn't it?
Who is hiding? How am I hiding? There are a few people on here that know me. I will also be trying to make the CT GTG so come on up.
The only thing you have to do is look at weight limits for certain climbing gear. You will not climb as fast or as long as most of the smaller guys but you can do it if you want to do it.
from left to right Im 6' 280 Huskytree 6'5" 270 and Bomber 6'3" 230... all three climb. Even at 46 and 280 I can still rope climb (lard thrust) pretty well when I have to.
Who is hiding? How am I hiding? There are a few people on here that know me. I will also be trying to make the CT GTG so come on up.
It's easy to judge people when you can hide behind the anonymity of the internet; Isn't it?
I wasn't referring to you.
Are you trying to pick a fight or what? There's no other reason for you to being replying my posts, you and your buddies are just spoiling for a fight.
Everything you've said to me has been negative and uncalled for, so why don't you give a rest!
Something I noticed is the house next door has a bunch of pines that are way bigger than that one and in terrible shape. I might end up doing it for her for less so I can get the business next door.:biggrin:
He's referring to me......
he didn't like common sense being told to him on the subjects of tree hackery and climbing gear which meets ansi standards. Apparently he believes anyone who disagrees with him is "flaming" him.
Yes I was referring to you.
I don't recall there being any common sense in your reply to me, not picking at you or anything, it's just that if you did intend to be helpful all was lost in the rude manner in which you went about it.
I'm not your beer drinking buddy, I've never met you in my life, I no nothing about you; What am I supposed to think when you reply to my post like that???
Some guy asks if anyone knows anything new/different so I gave him something he might not know, and you decide that it's your duty to jump down my frigging throat over it????
Who the #### died and made you God?! Does your #### not stink?! Are you perfection in it ####ing finest?! Are the rest of us just peeons for you to #### with?!
I've got a #### load of ####ing problem to deal with in my life man, and you're not one of them, so #### off!
I completely agree w/ Bomber, Del, and tree md.
I'd walk away every time before hacking that beauty.
Gutter helmets can prevent problems with the guttering with less expense than hacking it.
We don't even know which side of the house the tree is on, so roof shading may not be an issue at all. If shading is an issue (lichen or moss growing on the roof) then a light raise would allow enough air flow to keep the roof dry and safe from degradation via moisture.
If the roots are a potential problem to the foundation (which I doubt), then root barriers are a much better option than starting a new one farther away (because we all know that tree isn't gonna be moved without becoming firewood).
There are way too many people who use BS as the basis for selling unneeded work, or justifying work that the owner wants done, even though it's blatantly wrong.
Simply as an FYI, screw lock biners are not up to standards. All life support biners should be triple action, and for good reason. Not because the ANSI will arrest you, but because the ground will arrest you if your screw lock unexpectedly opens.
I am only 6'4" unless I grew an inch there Stihl-O-Matic!
Oh well just glad to hear that you have so good where you are that you don't have to do what it takes pay the bills pal!
Good for you, why don't you have a laugh at the expense of the less fortunate! You ####ing prick!
Sorry for the sidetrack.....maybe now we can get back to the topic of this thread.
I've had 2 or 3 measly little jobs this month, and I'm hurting financially every bit as much as the next guy, BUT....
I'm not gonna get on here and whine about it, because it's January. It's always this way. Hopefully next year I'll have done a better job of putting aside enough cash to make it through the winter more smoothly.
AND....
I'm not gonna start working for less than it's worth, because that only further degrades the market, and makes things even worse on down the road for everyone who's in this biz.
AND.....
I can sit home and go broke without wearing out my equipment by lowballing jobs. It's far better than bustin ass for a pittance, and ending up with worn out gear and a worn out body when the time rolls around to start making some decent money.
BUT.....
You go ahead and whine, and lowball, and rant and throw a tantrum. I'm sure all of those will help your situation lots.
well im down to 273 now that I am back in the gym so Ill be hiding behind the log because I am skinny now and scared.
Sorry for the sidetrack.....maybe now we can get back to the topic of this thread.
I've had 2 or 3 measly little jobs this month, and I'm hurting financially every bit as much as the next guy, BUT....
I'm not gonna get on here and whine about it, because it's January. It's always this way. Hopefully next year I'll have done a better job of putting aside enough cash to make it through the winter more smoothly.
AND....
I'm not gonna start working for less than it's worth, because that only further degrades the market, and makes things even worse on down the road for everyone who's in this biz.
AND.....
I can sit home and go broke without wearing out my equipment by lowballing jobs. It's far better than bustin ass for a pittance, and ending up with worn out gear and a worn out body when the time rolls around to start making some decent money.
BUT.....
You go ahead and whine, and lowball, and rant and throw a tantrum. I'm sure all of those will help your situation lots.
Good to here you are back at the gym.
hey are you calling me fat? :msp_blushing:
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