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Quitting with wood burning?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Festus" data-source="post: 4546202" data-attributes="member: 72656"><p>My wife is just the opposite. She says putting in the wood stove is the best idea I ever had. I started a fire tonight for the first time this season. We don't really need it, but she wouldn't stop bugging me about when I was going to start a fire. I told her, fine, if she brings in some wood. So, she brought in some wood, and I started the fire. She likes the warm feeling, the warm glow of the fire, and the smell too. We both get sick of the mess and bringing wood in every day or two all winter long, but it sure beats paying through the nose for a whopping 68 degrees with LP. I wish I could get her to help more outside with the wood, but she works 40 hours a week too, and she does most of the house cleaning, laundry, and dishes, so I ain't complaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Festus, post: 4546202, member: 72656"] My wife is just the opposite. She says putting in the wood stove is the best idea I ever had. I started a fire tonight for the first time this season. We don't really need it, but she wouldn't stop bugging me about when I was going to start a fire. I told her, fine, if she brings in some wood. So, she brought in some wood, and I started the fire. She likes the warm feeling, the warm glow of the fire, and the smell too. We both get sick of the mess and bringing wood in every day or two all winter long, but it sure beats paying through the nose for a whopping 68 degrees with LP. I wish I could get her to help more outside with the wood, but she works 40 hours a week too, and she does most of the house cleaning, laundry, and dishes, so I ain't complaining. [/QUOTE]
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