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RE: Damaged roots and successful prosecution

Subject: RE: Damaged roots and successful prosecution
From: Salisbury, Noel
Date: May 11 2007 08:30:13






Excuse me but could someone put me in the direction of the definition of
'Fubared'...- is it in the Oxford English Dictionary ?

Thanks.

Noel Salisbury
Landscape/Technical Officer 
Tel:01524 - 582471
E-mail:-  nsalisbury@xxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk


-----Original Message-----
From: David Evans [mailto:david.evans@xxxxxxxxxxxx.co.uk] 
Sent: 10 May 2007 18:13
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RE: Damaged roots and successful prosecution


<<Arb advises that amenity value low, but tree not fubared - thing at
the base is a fungal bracket, base of tree decayed, but removal of
weight has reduced risk of it failing, so its not an imminent danger.>>

Hi Simon

Fubar is a much underused word.  Thanks for bringing back to my
attention after such a long absence.

Cheers

Acer ventura



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