You don't live in Kansas, do you? Dorothy only had to deal with little
apple trees.
Jim Bruce
President/Owner
Bruce Communications, Inc.
brucecom@shore.intercom.net
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>
> >>I had to cut down a smallish pine in order to put up my HyTower in my
back
> >>yard. I appologized to it and to all the other trees in the area.
> >>However, I think they got mad:
> >
> ><snip>
> >>I think the trees got angry and have "fixed" my antenna twice. Will I
> >>give up if a third happening? Stay tuned. K4VUD
> >>
>
> Your problem Charles, is that your Pine trees may be being influenced
> by stronger trees, such as Oaks and Poplars. You see Charles, Pine
> trees are easily swayed...They don't have deep roots and they tend
> to "go off" which ever direction the wind blows, and they die young.
>
> Charles, You need advice from someone who is knowledgeable of tree
> psychology.
>
> Here in Tennessee, we have been moved so much by the VP, that
> talking to the trees is now a required subject in the public
> schools.
> Any 9 year old can tell you that trees "feel"...And mother nature
> and the forest are obviously trying to tell you something.
>
> If you look close at the trees that attacked, you may see sap,
> (tree tears) running down the bark...This just proves the trees
> were provoked, and were just trying to protect their young...
>
> So Charles, repent! now!...A angry Pine tree can be hazardous
> when provoked. Pine trees, unlike Oaks, resist being used as
> antenna supports. Pine trees have always been a little "unstable"
> if you know what I mean... Also, you most likely provoked them
> with your senseless disregard for them and their young in respect
> to high RF Radiation fields coming from your HyTower.
> (how would you like it if someone irradiated you, your wife and
> your kid's "Cones" at close range)
>
> Any way Charles, my advice...Move...
> OR...Get a chain saw and get those suckers before they get you!
>
> 73, Jack K4IBP .-.-.
>
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