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    #46
    Originally posted by Charles View Post
    What ever happened to the employee that stole all your lawn equipment?


    Which one? Lol. We’ve had equipment stolen, trucks stolen, seems like they always get off on technicalities. Had a guy steal an irrigation truck three months ago. The cops said since we gave him the keys that morning it’s not theft. Even though he kept it for a week. I posted the truck on San Antonio diesel for a bolo. Someone spotted it and called me at 4am. The guy was IN THE TRUCK. Called the cops and they turned him loose. It was insane.


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      #47
      Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
      Yeah what did the Vet say?


      He said “just cut the whole f***in tree down and went inside.


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        #48
        Only thing I see wrong with that pic is there's no concrete block tied to the bottom of that limb and you will never catch any crappie off it where it's sitting there! Hide the evidence! Prefferably in about 18-22' of water!

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          #49
          Well, no sense beating around the bush then. You heard the man. Get the big saw out.

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            #50
            Originally posted by MySRT8U View Post
            He said “just cut the whole f***in tree down and went inside.


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            That’s what I woulda said as well.

            Sounds like you sent the weed eating crew to do the tree trimming crews job. Oops.


            Skinny

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              #51
              Originally posted by systemnt View Post
              I got a shovel you can borrow.

              Thanks, but I don't think yours has a long enough handle! I have several, and when I get the hole down the length of the shovel, I just quit digging! In all honesty, it took me a while to earn that!

              [quote=Bruiser;13431847]
              Originally posted by Burnadell View Post
              I have a couple of huge trees in my yard, both pine and oak that are unhealthy and am in need of a licensed arborist. Is there a central agency with whom I can check to verify that my guy is licensed/certified?

              Who licenses arborists, State of Texas or some other association?[/QUOTE


              google does
              This is what I got when I googled "does":

              Dictionary

              does
              dəz/Submit
              third person singular present of do1.
              do1
              do͞o/Submit
              verb
              3rd person present: does
              1.
              perform (an action, the precise nature of which is often unspecified).
              "something must be done about the city's traffic"
              synonyms: carry out, undertake, discharge, execute, perform, accomplish, achieve; More
              2.
              achieve or complete, in particular.
              3.
              act or behave in a specified way.
              "they are free to do as they please"
              synonyms: act, behave, conduct oneself, acquit oneself; formalcomport oneself
              "they can do as they please"
              4.
              be suitable or acceptable.
              "if he's anything like you, he'll do"
              synonyms: suffice, be adequate, be satisfactory, fill/fit the bill, serve one's purpose, meet one's needs
              "regular coffee will do"
              5.
              informal
              beat up; kill.
              "he was the guy who did Maranzano"
              6.
              BRITISHinformal
              prosecute; convict.
              "we got done for conspiracy to commit murder"
              verb
              3rd person present: does
              1.
              used before a verb (except be, can, may, ought, shall, will ) in questions and negative statements.
              "do you have any pets?"
              2.
              used to refer to a verb already mentioned.
              "he looks better than he did before"
              3.
              used to give emphasis to a positive verb.
              "I do want to act on this"
              4.
              used with inversion of a subject and verb when an adverbial phrase begins a clause for emphasis.
              "only rarely did they succumb"
              Origin

              Old English dōn, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch doen and German tun, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek tithēmi ‘I place’ and Latin facere ‘make, do.’
              doe
              dō/Submit
              noun
              plural noun: does
              a female deer.
              a female of certain other animal species, such as hare, rabbit, rat, ferret.


              Originally posted by Charles View Post
              A man of your stature could just yell at the trees to get off your lawn and they'd be gone.
              Yeah, but I don't want them gone; just healthy!

              Originally posted by MySRT8U View Post
              The international society of arboriculture. You can find a licensed arborist on their website isa-arbor.com


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              Thanks!

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                  #53
                  No Habla English

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                    #54
                    [quote=Burnadell;13432032]Thanks, but I don't think yours has a long enough handle! I have several, and when I get the hole down the length of the shovel, I just quit digging! In all honesty, it took me a while to earn that!

                    Originally posted by Bruiser View Post

                    This is what I got when I googled "does":

                    Dictionary

                    does
                    dəz/Submit
                    third person singular present of do1.
                    do1
                    do͞o/Submit
                    verb
                    3rd person present: does
                    1.
                    perform (an action, the precise nature of which is often unspecified).
                    "something must be done about the city's traffic"
                    synonyms: carry out, undertake, discharge, execute, perform, accomplish, achieve; More
                    2.
                    achieve or complete, in particular.
                    3.
                    act or behave in a specified way.
                    "they are free to do as they please"
                    synonyms: act, behave, conduct oneself, acquit oneself; formalcomport oneself
                    "they can do as they please"
                    4.
                    be suitable or acceptable.
                    "if he's anything like you, he'll do"
                    synonyms: suffice, be adequate, be satisfactory, fill/fit the bill, serve one's purpose, meet one's needs
                    "regular coffee will do"
                    5.
                    informal
                    beat up; kill.
                    "he was the guy who did Maranzano"
                    6.
                    BRITISHinformal
                    prosecute; convict.
                    "we got done for conspiracy to commit murder"
                    verb
                    3rd person present: does
                    1.
                    used before a verb (except be, can, may, ought, shall, will ) in questions and negative statements.
                    "do you have any pets?"
                    2.
                    used to refer to a verb already mentioned.
                    "he looks better than he did before"
                    3.
                    used to give emphasis to a positive verb.
                    "I do want to act on this"
                    4.
                    used with inversion of a subject and verb when an adverbial phrase begins a clause for emphasis.
                    "only rarely did they succumb"
                    Origin

                    Old English dōn, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch doen and German tun, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek tithēmi ‘I place’ and Latin facere ‘make, do.’
                    doe
                    dō/Submit
                    noun
                    plural noun: does
                    a female deer.
                    a female of certain other animal species, such as hare, rabbit, rat, ferret.




                    Yeah, but I don't want them gone; just healthy!



                    Thanks!
                    you follow directions well

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                      #55
                      Well....That branch is dead now.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by AgHntr10 View Post
                        '



                        This. Then go back to Home Depot and exchange for a new Juan


                        🤣


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                          #57
                          “You had one job”. For some reason this reminds me of a time I took a friend fishing. We were in a canal system heading to the bay. I told her to keep the boat in the middle while I tied some tackle. Literally within 10 seconds I glance up and we are heading straight for the side bulkheading. I jumped up and slammed it in reverse just in time to barely bump the bulkhead.

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