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Post by hazelrunmama on May 16, 2015 13:27:03 GMT -5
Maybe what I should do is wait till he leaves in the car, then place the chainsaw just inside the garage door with the blade situated so it gets run over when he pulls the car back into the garage! LOL We've run over that thing before--he'd just chalk it up to bad luck! And it always takes him a few months to get the bar replaced!
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Post by luv2bird on May 16, 2015 21:07:10 GMT -5
Maybe what I should do is wait till he leaves in the car, then place the chainsaw just inside the garage door with the blade situated so it gets run over when he pulls the car back into the garage! LOL We've run over that thing before--he'd just chalk it up to bad luck! And it always takes him a few months to get the bar replaced! LOL. Sounds like a plan to me.
l2b
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Post by naturelover on May 17, 2015 10:41:54 GMT -5
Oh dear, the bird lovers are also developing conniving schemes. Well, anything for the birds and other nature.
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Post by hazelrunmama on May 17, 2015 20:37:45 GMT -5
I'm a conniver from way back, Marilyn. Only, I'm usually not very successful! LOL
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Post by downylover on May 18, 2015 18:14:58 GMT -5
I love the plan!
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Post by naturelover on May 19, 2015 15:36:52 GMT -5
We had to have a couple of trees (dead or dying - one hit by lightning) cut down. I managed to keep the one close to the deck about 20 feet (?) tall and the further one quite tall because if the remainder falls it won't hit any structures. I guess I have Steve brainwashed regarding "my" bird's needs! LOL. But he loves watching and hearing them as well. Good luck with your tree Hazel!!
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