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One of the chief tree hugging activists was climbing a big tree

to have a look out over a patch of Daintree forestry, when a Tawny

Frogmouth Owl attacked her for invading its nesting site.

In a panic to make her escape, she slid down the tree, getting

many splinters through the crotch of her designer shorts.

In considerable pain, she hurried to the nearest doctor, told

him she was an environmentalist and explained how she got all the splinters.

The doctor listened with great patience and asked her to go into

the examination room and he would see if he could help her. She

waited three hours before the doctor reappeared.

The angry woman demanded to know, "What took you so long?"

He smiled and said to her, "Well I had to get permits from the

Environmental Protection Agency, the Forestry Service, National

Parks and Wildlife Service, Rural Fire Service and Conservation and Land

Management.

I'm sorry, but they have told me there is absolutely no way I

could be allowed to remove "Old Growth Timber" from a recreational area."
 
One of the chief tree hugging activists was climbing a big tree

to have a look out over a patch of Daintree forestry, when a Tawny

Frogmouth Owl attacked her for invading its nesting site.

In a panic to make her escape, she slid down the tree, getting

many splinters through the crotch of her designer shorts.

In considerable pain, she hurried to the nearest doctor, told

him she was an environmentalist and explained how she got all the splinters.

The doctor listened with great patience and asked her to go into

the examination room and he would see if he could help her. She

waited three hours before the doctor reappeared.

The angry woman demanded to know, "What took you so long?"

He smiled and said to her, "Well I had to get permits from the

Environmental Protection Agency, the Forestry Service, National

Parks and Wildlife Service, Rural Fire Service and Conservation and Land

Management.

I'm sorry, but they have told me there is absolutely no way I

could be allowed to remove "Old Growth Timber" from a recreational area."
How good is that not that you would want to play in tha B CH'S area
 
I can upload the .pdf file to may Gallery but it doesn't display properly. I did get an updated letter from Byron Fuels and will scan it in the coming days and try to post it. I also discovered that the AMA is the US and MAAC in Canada have great packages available for finding & keeping sites, free for the asking (& I'm not even a member!)
 
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Thanks Terry,

The link works fine.

I lightned it up a little when I printed it and it came out great.

I'll definatly keep a copy in the trailor to fend away the tree huggers.

Thanks again!
 
I can upload the .pdf file to may Gallery but it doesn't display properly.
It probably won't until it's downloaded & opened with Adobe. ;)
I re-uploaded it here:

https://www.intlwaters.com/gallery/displayimage...album=70&pos=45

Any idea how to get it so it can be viewed?
Actually if you have Adobe on your computer when you double click on the file it opens it. B)

Oh, I gotta double click, now ya tell me. :lol:

Works great, thanks! B)
 

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