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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
shorts and uglies to the rescue!
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<blockquote data-quote="stihly dan" data-source="post: 5028265" data-attributes="member: 79284"><p>[ATTACH]378873[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p> 1st load of 2 heading to little brothers house. These are all shorts and uglies from the past 4 years, I have been saving them for emergency wood when he runs out. Although I had always thought I would get the call at the end of a winter. 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 won't tell him but it actually works out well for me, I don't like the small wood, and his stove only takes up to 12 inches. I could not believe he only had 1/2 cord for this winter, couldn't bust his chops to much as he just had his peck muscle reattached to his shoulder. Kinda cool that (waste) wood can heat a house all winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stihly dan, post: 5028265, member: 79284"] [ATTACH]378873[/ATTACH] 1st load of 2 heading to little brothers house. These are all shorts and uglies from the past 4 years, I have been saving them for emergency wood when he runs out. Although I had always thought I would get the call at the end of a winter. 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 won't tell him but it actually works out well for me, I don't like the small wood, and his stove only takes up to 12 inches. I could not believe he only had 1/2 cord for this winter, couldn't bust his chops to much as he just had his peck muscle reattached to his shoulder. Kinda cool that (waste) wood can heat a house all winter. [/QUOTE]
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