Water and a Dead Beech

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
The hills are still draining but the road here is much better and the trail up top is blocked by this rotten beech.




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With all that water you could call it a beached beech. How long before you think it will dry out?

fv
 
fireview2788 said:
With all that water you could call it a beached beech. How long before you think it will dry out?

fv



If we can get a week of dry weather I think it will dry out.





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fireview2788 said:
With all that water you could call it a beached beech. How long before you think it will dry out?

fv

Or maybe a bleached beached beech?
 
Or how about a breached bleached beached beech?
 
That's a dirty rotten beech if ever I saw one! :)

Ray
 
Geez, what did I start? Soon someone will be beeching about all these puns.



fv
 
fireview2788 said:
Geez, what did I start? Soon someone will be beeching about all these puns.



fv

Get over it Dude because life is a Beech!

Ray

Forgot to type "life".. Is that considered a wordo?
 
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