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Old 06-12-2006, 02:07 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Electric Hedge Trimmers Work In Inboard Ac Outlet

the difference is, once started, where does it end
it is like you come to a huge mud hole in the trail, the hole is the trail but you decide to go around it, by the end of the weekend a new trail is cut around the hole so many have followed your tracks, next month you notice they have spent time and material to block off the new trail to keep you going thru tha area that was a mud hole. oh but I just wanted not to have to get my jeep FJ muddy so I started a ilegal trail that will take several years to grow over

in comparo, you trim a few branches to get the FJ through, by the end of the week some guy in a motor couch trims a few major branches to get the coach though, you do not think it will happen? Oh it will, what one person has the right to do, everyone feels he does
leave the branches, have someone hold them out of the way
Remember, your from Pheonix, some of the plants in your area take years to grow 6 inches

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