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not wood related BUT...

Somebody stole my bosses trailer a week ago(Monday night) he found it for sale on Craigslist.Called the popo and got the dumbarse arrested :clap:
 
Of all the ones I've seen...

http://mansfield.craigslist.org/zip/907034009.html take down for wood (Galion)
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Date: 2008-11-05, 2:55PM EST


I would like someone to take this tree down. Proof of insurance needed. I will take care of the small branches so long as the big hunks are removed.




* Location: Galion
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PostingID: 907034009

You know, this one doesn't seem too bad... Insurance aside, PLENTY of room to drop it, doesn't appear to be too much dead wood. I dunno...

The only thing is the demand for insurance... if someone demands that, they need to hire someone. Liability insurance for this kind of stuff is NOT cheap and the weekend-warrior doesn't carry that kind of coverage (I think)
 
I have a very large pile of brush in my backyard approx 24' in dia with a 100 dollar bill at the center somewhere. If you take the pile of brush you can keep the 100 bucks!:dizzy:
 
425-475 a cord!

:jawdrop: :censored:

http://www.lifirewood.com

Yet another dealer redefining the definition of a cord.

From http://www.lifirewood.com/firewood-facts.php
What does a cord of firewood measure? -
The only legal unit measurement of firewood is the CORD. It is defined as:
" a loosely stacked pile of split firewood measuring 4 ft. wide x 4 ft. high x 8 ft. long."
Overall it is equal to 128 cubic feet. There is no legal standard for the "Face Cord". Beware of sellers offering face cord quantities.
 
Here's another one:


Free Broken Concrete (Baton Rouge)
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Date: 2008-11-16, 7:18PM CST


Broken concrete is free if you come get it. Located at the corner of Government and Croyden. Call 229-0451.




Location: Baton Rouge
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PostingID: 921923268
 
Actually, broken up concrete is a very common CL item...in fact, I've sought it out numerous times to build up my erosion control....stepping stones with the wider flat pieces, and small retaining walls as well.
 
:jawdrop: :jawdrop:

Double-unbelievable!

This thread reminds me of my neighbor who last winter called me in January and told me (not asked - told me) that they were going to have to take some of my wood because they ran out. ......... :dizzy:

They say good fences make good neighbors, but I don't think there's a fence big enough for yours! :dizzy:
 
This has to top it all!

http://mankato.craigslist.org/zip/937858177.html

shingles (msu area)

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Date: 2008-11-29, 9:26AM CST



We took all of out old shingles off and put new ones on...now we have tons of old ones to get rid of.
Not sure if anyone can some how recycle these or use them... you haul




Location: msu area
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PostingID: 937858177

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I wonder if they pulled all the nails out before taking off the shingles?:monkey:
 
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