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"fowl language"? Someone speaking chicken-talk?
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 22:44:09 -0500, "symplastless"
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Bad words. Judge a man by the words that he uses.-

This is what they put down in writing????????
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Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology.
Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding
us that we are not the boss.



I like how you failed to notice the humor ("fowl language- your words") of
my previous reply and added nasty talk to it in your previous reply. I
deleted your nasty talk in this reply. You are one sick deluded puppy.
Take your medications.
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"Dioclese" NONE wrote in message
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I like how you failed to notice the humor ("fowl language- your words") of
my previous reply and added nasty talk to it in your previous reply. I
deleted your nasty talk in this reply. You are one sick deluded puppy.
Take your medications.
Dave

I do not find humor with respect to that type of behavior.


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Consulting Arborist
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman
and www.treedictionary.com
Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology.
Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us
that we are not the boss.





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Beware of so called consulting arborists that have never studied biology,
and never was an certified arborist.

Mr. Don

"Here I am" - teaching tree biology at ASU.
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/T/teaching.html
How do you explain that Mr. Expert or so called expert that believes to
understand tree biology one MUST belong to a trade association. You are
wrong. I belong to ADP. I guess you do not know what that is.


So, show your education that you are a "teacher". By definitions in
your personal dictionary, you can be a teacher, just not certified, huh,
consulting arboist?

I wait with bated breath your definition of what professional
organization ADP represents, and when you joined, if it is such.

http://www.alleghenydefense.org/

You probably believe if we do not cut trees we can not wipe our butt. How
about separating the forest from the tree farms and legalizing commercial
hemp? What about that Mr. expert.


Hemp has been discredited for years, why do you continue?

Again, consulting arboist/tree biologist, show me where I claimed to be
anything but a forester.

Beware a semi literate clown calling himself a consulting arboist.
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In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

symplastless wrote:
"Don Staples" wrote in message
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Beware of so called consulting arborists that have never studied biology,
and never was an certified arborist.

Mr. Don

"Here I am" - teaching tree biology at ASU.
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/T/teaching.html
How do you explain that Mr. Expert or so called expert that believes to
understand tree biology one MUST belong to a trade association. You are
wrong. I belong to ADP. I guess you do not know what that is.


So, show your education that you are a "teacher". By definitions in
your personal dictionary, you can be a teacher, just not certified, huh,
consulting arboist?

I wait with bated breath your definition of what professional
organization ADP represents, and when you joined, if it is such.

http://www.alleghenydefense.org/

You probably believe if we do not cut trees we can not wipe our butt. How
about separating the forest from the tree farms and legalizing commercial
hemp? What about that Mr. expert.


Hemp has been discredited for years, why do you continue?

Again, consulting arboist/tree biologist, show me where I claimed to be
anything but a forester.

Beware a semi literate clown calling himself a consulting arboist.


It is odd D. Staples, you never defend yourself. You only attack others.
What are your credentials and/or authority which make you capable of
judging the work of others?
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Billy wrote:
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"D. Staples" wrote:

symplastless wrote:
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It is odd D. Staples, you never defend yourself. You only attack others.
What are your credentials and/or authority which make you capable of
judging the work of others?


Bachelors and Masters, 40 years as professional forester, what are you,
chemist?


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In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

symplastless wrote:
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It is odd D. Staples, you never defend yourself. You only attack others.
What are your credentials and/or authority which make you capable of
judging the work of others?


Bachelors and Masters, 40 years as professional forester, what are you,
chemist?


Bachelors and Masters in what? Yes, Chemistry, with a BS. The "S" stands
for calculus.
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"Billy" wrote in message
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In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

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It is odd D. Staples, you never defend yourself. You only attack
others.
What are your credentials and/or authority which make you capable of
judging the work of others?


Bachelors and Masters, 40 years as professional forester, what are you,
chemist?


Bachelors and Masters in what?

You have been ingesting too much of your own product. I am a forester, what
would my degrees be in?


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In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

"Billy" wrote in message
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In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

symplastless wrote:
"Don Staples" wrote in message
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It is odd D. Staples, you never defend yourself. You only attack
others.
What are your credentials and/or authority which make you capable of
judging the work of others?

Bachelors and Masters, 40 years as professional forester, what are you,
chemist?


Bachelors and Masters in what?

You have been ingesting too much of your own product. I am a forester, what
would my degrees be in?


My degree is in Chemistry but I use it in Enology. Logic is only as good
as the premise that it is based on.
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Jangchub wrote:
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 23:40:22 -0600, "D. Staples"
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You have been ingesting too much of your own product. I am a forester, what
would my degrees be in?


Rangeland ecology? If you are a rangeland ecologist I find that a
fascinating field of work. I'm very interested in regional structure
and corridor species within a regional system.

Texas has ten different regions and when I studied Master Naturalist
program, it was just very interesting. Is this what you do?


Pretty much, right in the middle of the Big Thicket, the only biome we
lack is desert, but we have the cactus. In a little over one hundred
miles from the gulf you can go through all ten regions. With the
exception of the upland prairie in the Panhandle.

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