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Wiley - I'll come kick his arse for you. I've got some pent up frustrations/anger :].
I'm also Scot - mostly Scot, for that matter. Your B&C and I can go to town on this guy .
I can't believe he had the...stuff....to do that! those poor animals =[
Wiley - I'll come kick his arse for you. I've got some pent up frustrations/anger :].
I'm also Scot - mostly Scot, for that matter. Your B&C and I can go to town on this guy .
I can't believe he had the...stuff....to do that! those poor animals =[
The poor birds are all flying around like crazy..wondering where their homes went! One good note: They are mostly Hawthorne trees they are cutting down and they are spiritual... legend has it that anyone who brings harm to them will have bad luck!
In Gaelic folklore, hawthorn (in Scottish Gaelic, Sgitheach and in Irish, sceach) 'marks the entrance to the otherworld' and is strongly associated with the fairies.[5] Lore has it that it is very unlucky to cut the tree at any time other than when it is in bloom, however during this time it is commonly cut and decorated as a May Bush (see Beltane).[6] This warning persists to modern times; it has been questioned by folklorist Bob Curran whether the ill luck of the De Lorean Motor Company was associated with the destruction of a fairy thorn to make way for a production facility.[7]
The poor birds are all flying around like crazy..wondering where their homes went! One good note: They are mostly Hawthorne trees they are cutting down and they are spiritual... legend has it that anyone who brings harm to them will have bad luck!
In Gaelic folklore, hawthorn (in Scottish Gaelic, Sgitheach and in Irish, sceach) 'marks the entrance to the otherworld' and is strongly associated with the fairies.[5] Lore has it that it is very unlucky to cut the tree at any time other than when it is in bloom, however during this time it is commonly cut and decorated as a May Bush (see Beltane).[6] This warning persists to modern times; it has been questioned by folklorist Bob Curran whether the ill luck of the De Lorean Motor Company was associated with the destruction of a fairy thorn to make way for a production facility.[7]
Gosh, If anyone cut my backyard tree line I'd be unhappy also.
Right now I have complete privacy from my neighbor. I can't see one smidgon of their home........That tree line is half mine and half theirs. I like pool privacy too!
Oh man, I could give you some ideas. I've got a sense of humor that the mob would give a scholarship for...
I think he trying to call me on the office line . Maybe he just saw me at the pool throwing **** around because now...we have a nice big breeze coming thru and all his cuttings are blowing in my pool! I'll just send my guys over..bunch of good ole boys..big good ole boys
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