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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Tess Anderson on October 24, 2011, 05:25:09 PM
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How do these things (if true) always seems to be happening to the DUmmies - I've got to be sure to grab the pictures for this one:
Blue_In_AK (1000+ posts) Mon Oct-24-11 06:07 PM
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I just have to vent.
Edited on Mon Oct-24-11 06:10 PM by Blue_In_AK
In the grand scheme of things, this is probably nothing, but I am ABSOLUTELY LIVID.
We had an absolutely beautiful Mayday tree in our front yard that was probably at least 40 or 50 years old. It was already huge when I moved in here 22 years ago. Here's a picture of it last spring in full bloom. The blossoms were so fragrant, you could smell the tree all along our streert.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y29/Blue_In_AK/6-4-11-Garden-l-008-XL.jpg)
This morning the tree trimmers who the electric utility hires to cut out branches around the lines came by and asked us if they could trim the tree up. We said sure, they've done it many times before when the branches go up in the wires. We then went downtown to buy me some shoes, and when we got home, the tree looked like this:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y29/Blue_In_AK/Treemurder001.jpg)
Now that I'm done sobbing uncontrollably and we've bitched to everyone we can think of, we do have a commitment for a new tree (not a Mayday tree, which the utility company abhors), but it will never grow as big as this one while I'm still alive. Why would someone do something like this?
Besides a tree, I think someone owes me some money. This beautiful tree definitely added to our property value and was one of the things I loved about the place when I bought it.
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If somebody had been home at the time, they could've stopped this.
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I don't think it's the same tree.
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Mayday tree = communist tree.
You had one and your neighbors didn't...that's not fair...now everyone is equal.
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Besides a tree, I think someone owes me some money. This beautiful tree definitely added to our property value
It might change the value to 100 dollars from 90 dollars.
Notice the 30 year old single wide trailer in the background in the 2nd pic? She doesn't live in the ritzy part of town.
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It might change the value to 100 dollars from 90 dollars.
Notice the 30 year old single wide trailer in the background in the 2nd pic? She doesn't live in the ritzy part of town.
Nice view of the DUmpster outside the kitchen window.
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elleng Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Oct-24-11 06:13 PM
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6. Oh dear Blue, how sorry I am for this loss; can hardly imagine your pain.
:grouphug:
Gimme a break. ****in tree huggers.
unatica Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Oct-24-11 06:20 PM
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15. I want to sob with you!
They murdered it.
Well she'll need some wood to make a casket. Oh wait. She can cremate the remains.
RegieRocker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Oct-24-11 06:37 PM
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31. Think about this. Were they republicans who could tell
you were a democrat?
The DU lawyers are out in full force.
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Hilarious. She should get in touch with the OWSies Legal Committee.
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Nice view of the DUmpster outside the kitchen window.
Maybe that's why she liked the tree. :-)
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I used to have a tree that the contractor who did the pre-cyclone season line clearing must have hated ; It was full of a nasty, very aggressive species of biting ants that form football sized nests and was a pain to cut without an EWP.
Told em one time to hack it off at the ground and haul it away. They brought a cherry picker and a large chainsaw. Bonus that it was freakin' hilarious watching them doing the ant dance all through the job.
"Free" tree clearing service FTW.
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RegieRocker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Oct-24-11 06:37 PM
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31. Think about this. Were they republicans who could tell
you were a democrat?
"...and then a Republican with a chainsaw jumped out of the bushes."
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Why would someone do something like this?
Haven't dealt with ice storms, wind storms, and the like very much, have ya?
I seem to lose power every winter over shit like that. Any aggressive species of tree under a power line is always bad news. The more you clear them out, the less problem you'll have.
Remember the Northeast Blackout of 2003? Remember how that was started? (Hint: tree branch falling on a power line.)
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I don't think it's the same tree.
It's the same tree, just from a different angle.
The primitive didn't have the tree grow that size overnight; they said so themselves. This means they have had plenty of time to trim it back away from the power lines. That being said, if the DUmmie was that concerned about it, somebody would have stayed at home to watch the contractors work. Then, someone could have showed the contractors where they were comfortable with the tree being cut back to. Simple enough.
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ETA: It's not nice that I laughed but for some reason when I saw the 2nd pic I laughed so hard my Husband came out, he said no way were they pruning, the intent was to take down that tree, also that doesn't look like the same tree at all, where are the bushes in the 2nd pic that you see in the 1st pic?
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Cut down a tree, and DUmmies cry their eyes out.
Abort a baby, and DUmmies dance in the streets.
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:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
ETA: It's not nice that I laughed but for some reason when I saw the 2nd pic I laughed so hard my Husband came out, he said no way were they pruning, the intent was to take down that tree, also that doesn't look like the same tree at all, where are the bushes in the 2nd pic that you see in the 1st pic?
It's the same tree, you're just looking at it from the other side. Look at the stump from an old branch that was cut off in the top picture that is pointing to the right. It is pointing to the left on the bottom picture. It makes me wonder if the DUmmie is the one living in that shack in the back. :whistling:
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It's the same tree, you're just looking at it from the other side. Look at the stump from an old branch that was cut off in the top picture that is pointing to the right. It is pointing to the left on the bottom picture. It makes me wonder if the DUmmie is the one living in that shack in the back. :whistling:
I don't know, I'm staring at it, where did the bushes go? and all that grass?
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I don't know, I'm staring at it, where did the bushes go? and all that grass?
Either the cool weather got them (the picture being taken earlier in the year), or what you were really staring at was a vegan primitive's garden pre- and post-harvest. :-)
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I had a small tree growing just in side the fence of my old condo porch. It provided shade and privacy but during the summer it would some times grow over the security light. No big deal since the company that cut the grass would trim it back with the bushes. One day I came home and found it looking just like the DUmmy's tree. I was pissed for a week. But it started to grow bushy again so I left it standing.
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I don't know, I'm staring at it, where did the bushes go? and all that grass?
Hmm, I am with BG , I don't think it's the same tree.
Look at the number of limbs, I am counting 8, and the biggest limb somewhat leans over to the right. In the second pic, only 6 limbs are cut and the biggest limb stands up straight..
Bg is also correct about the vegetation. Vegetation doesn't distentregrate that fast.
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It's the same tree, you're just looking at it from the other side. Look at the stump from an old branch that was cut off in the top picture that is pointing to the right. It is pointing to the left on the bottom picture. It makes me wonder if the DUmmie is the one living in that shack in the back. :whistling:
That one is obvious.
He/she/it's living in the DUmpster! :lmao:
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I don't think it's the same tree.
It's definitely not the same tree. Look at mailboxes in the first picture. The tree was right next to them. In the send picture there is no mailbox, the tree stump is further away from the road, and there is a bush that somehow appeared.
In MA, whether or not the tree is on private property or not, utility companies usually have to approach the city/town with their list of trees they wish to cut back or take down. There is a permit/approval process they are subjected to. I can't imagine that process is much different in every state.
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It might change the value to 100 dollars from 90 dollars.
Notice the 30 year old single wide trailer in the background in the 2nd pic? She doesn't live in the ritzy part of town.
If it's a trailer park she probably doesn't own the land at all then.
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Hmm, I am with BG , I don't think it's the same tree.
Look at the number of limbs, I am counting 8, and the biggest limb somewhat leans over to the right. In the second pic, only 6 limbs are cut and the biggest limb stands up straight..
Bg is also correct about the vegetation. Vegetation doesn't distentregrate that fast.
Also, there's a double mount of mailboxes at the road in the first pic. Where are they in the second pic? :???:
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1st pic is from 180 of the second. You can tell its the same tree by matching the burl on the already trimmed part. The thing is this tree might be better for the job the trimmers did! The way it sprouts multiple trunks and branches, next summer she might have a nice healthy tree. That baby aint a quitter!
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unatica Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Oct-24-11 06:20 PM
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15. I want to sob with you!
They murdered it.
Boo Hoo I wonder how many tears these people shed for unborn murdered babies?
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The roads looked paved in the first, and gravel in the second.
Anyway, it's a commie tree, it has to go. No Commies Dammit!
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I think it's the same tree, one looking out to the street and one looking back in from the street (probably standing near the double mailboxes). She apparently lives near a corner or on the corner in her trailer park. The tree was probably the most valuable thing on the lot, and the damned Republican utility company chopped it down.
:bawl:
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That tree will be just fine. These trees grow like holly bushes. When they get trimmed all the way back like that the become more bushy and less tall. If the primitive is smart, they will let it be and wait to see what happens next spring.
here you go, primitive - maybe a lurking DUmbass will let you know all is not lost..
For a bunch of tree-hugging hippies, you sure lack a fundamental understanding of said trees, dont'cha ?
Mayday Tree (Prunus padus commutata) The Mayday Tree is of medium height (30'), low-branched and has a compact, rounded canopy that may reach 20'. It is one of the first trees to leaf out and bloom in spring. Related to the chokecherry, it is taller and is usually pruned down to a single trunk. Mayday Tree is hardy to zone 3, has low to moderate water needs and is drought resistant. It tolerates most soils, including our alkaline soil, as long as they are well-drained. This tree can be grown in full sun or partial shade.
Drawbacks include susceptibility to black knot. This is a fungal disease that can be controlled by pruning. The trees branches are stiff and can be broken by heavy snow. Unless the roots are disturbed, it does not tend to sucker.
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Well, I went and read the entire thread - there do seem to be a few primitives who have an understanding of the way many trees work, but the majority of the chorus is singing 'sue the tree killers ! ' instead.
If you leave the tree alone, its well-established root system will generate a massive new canopy in just a few years, provided the tree isn't otherwise diseased. You will not have to wait 'decades' for it to happen. If you love that tree as much as you claim to, seal the cut areas and leave it be. You can thank me later.
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intheflow Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue Oct-25-11 09:42 AM
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118. Oh God, Blue!
I read your post on this yesterday on fb but didn't see the second shot. What ****ing assholes! These people "trim" trees like Bush "knew" Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Looks like those weapons were sent to Alaska and given to the city trimming crew. Fuuuuuck!
Once again it's all the fault of Booooosh!!