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Old 27-Nov-2007   #44
Ang3lFir3
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Originally Posted by Pearl
Hey Vic,

Whats up with that tree? I walked by it and tripped on those beautiful bullet holes at the base. I use farenheit, not celcius, I'm not Al Gore BTW, my planet doesn't have a cold.

I have a question, say it doesn't rain in his part of town for 8 months, do you recommend him useing clorine water?

Who needs an airspeed indicator when landing a plane, not me lol.

Proudly,

Pearl

Well troll... what happens is... Daniel cuts the trunk and removes some perfectly good bark... to expose part of the trunk... then take the die-grinder to it and hollows it out.... the holes are the two largest holes that will be in the final design of this trees dead wood.... the magnificent void inside this tree is something to be seen in person. This is one of those trees you just stop and look at in amazement. It's a truly magnificent specimen and to see the drastic change in this tree occur in front of your very eyes is overwhelming...

as to the water... leaving tap water to sit overnight (if you are worried about the chlorine levels) will help with disipating the chlorine.... however there is not enough chlorine in most peoples water... hence why she suggested that he decide is the water was strongly treated...which is no longer the case in many places....

as for landing planes without a airspeed indicator.... wtf does that have to do with Bonsai?
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