A way to get more Arborist Site members to watch soccer

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Cuts like a Husky....who would ever watch that ???:hmm3grin2orange:

Looked like a Stihl in that video to me! Ran like one too! :msp_flapper:



The other saw in the pics I posted looks like a Solo.
 
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I think I would rather watch grass grow than watch soccer. I know I would rather watch paint dry than watch someone cut a log with a chainsaw.
 
Looked like a Stihl in that video to me! Ran like one too! :msp_flapper:



The other saw in the pics I posted looks like a Solo.

I see a "Real Saw" and some other red thing in the pic....:msp_sneaky:

'mon Rob you can do better then that !!!

I'm thinkin our "match" of "my saw is better then your saw" is more fun then watching a soccer match>
 
Big hairy fellow = cheerleader

THIS IS WHY I DO NOT WATCH SOCCER, actually just one of many, many, many reasons but certainly in the top three.

It being a "sport" where "men" chase a ball being the #1 reason.
 
for what it's worth

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