OCD - obsessive counting disorder
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OCD - obsessive counting disorder
That's because you live in Nebrasky. I live in Murderland and as long as Global Warming cooperates we don't have it too bad.No doubt that uglies and shorties work great in an outdoor fire pit. But, November has been so cold that nobody wants to stand or sit outside burning uglies and shorties when they can stand or sit inside and keep warm while burning uglies and shorties in a fireplace or wood stove.
That's good stuff, there. I'm just finishing up my "shorts and uglies" pile. The next three days should eliminate it.I must say when he called asking to borrow some wood he was a bit insulted when I told him no problem, I have a whole section with your name on it. I knew you would be calling someday, you lazy sob.
I did that only because the customer asked me to count them or at least come close on a count. I took the first row in the truck and multiplied times 5. To be sure that I was not under, I added more on top and mounded up the load to compensate for the wheel wells. You might have OCD. I don't.
Bravo! That's usually my rule of thumb also. If my saw touched the chunk or the log, it's a keeper. That includes shorts, uglies, cookies, and anything I can carry that can produce a BTU. The only thing that gives me trouble is the stump anchored to the ground. I give that to the grubs and ants.My 9-yo son helped me yesterday cutting and hauling deadfall. I cut, we both loaded. He was diligent in picking up anything and everything. After the big stuff was in the truck, he went back and gathered limbs, stubs and shorties. "Dad, your saw touched these so it cost money - so we should make them pay us back with heat." I swear I said something like this like 3 years ago. I was impressed by the initiative, effort, and memory retention!
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