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OMFG, that stump pic couldn't be better...You can see my goofy self laughing in the backround, but the pic is even better than the original scene I saw!
 
No offence OD, but you suck at pic taking. Best stick to cuttin' boss.
 
Sooooooo.......... she has a "little" italian" in her?




sorry...... but you left yourself open for that.



got this other dude i work with. he's full italian. he walks by me the other day as we are going to our personal vehicles and stinks from a day of work. i say to him "damn dude, you smell like a toasted italian sub heavy on the onions."

to which he says ..."oh ya..you wanna smell my hot italian sausage?" now imagine jeff spikoli saying that to you.

lol


he won.
 
got this other dude i work with. he's full italian. he walks by me the other day as we are going to our personal vehicles and stinks from a day of work. i say to him "damn dude, you smell like a toasted italian sub heavy on the onions."

to which he says ..."oh ya..you wanna smell my hot italian sausage?" now imagine jeff spikoli saying that to you.

lol


he won.

"Aloha, Mr. Hand"

LOL
 
ok well .... lets start a new topic. does any one stay tied in to the ball while maken a cut. instead on spiken into the tree with a buckstrap?. while worken off the crane.
 
I have "ridden the ball" before if the tree is real dead and doesn't seem safe to spike into. Not at the company I'm at now, they don't allow it. Its not really the thing to do its really dangerous and from my assumption its totally frowned apon.
 
yup i see what ur sayin.i was just wondering what people though about.i climben like that every day.
 

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