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This Winter Colder?
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<blockquote data-quote="clawmute" data-source="post: 1141367" data-attributes="member: 19553"><p>What do you think this winter of 2008-2009 will be like? Colder and longer than usual? Many of the "expert guessers" say it might be a cold one - even the Farmer's Almanac. This summer has been milder here in the Mid-south area with a lot more rain, and September is a lot milder than usual.</p><p></p><p>More and more people are going with wood heat because of the high price of oil/coal energy. That, coupled with colder weather, will mean a whole lot more fire wood will be burned. We started (went back) to total wood heat because of the ridiculous LP gas prices. We now just cook with Lp gas and saved over $1000 in just part of last winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clawmute, post: 1141367, member: 19553"] What do you think this winter of 2008-2009 will be like? Colder and longer than usual? Many of the "expert guessers" say it might be a cold one - even the Farmer's Almanac. This summer has been milder here in the Mid-south area with a lot more rain, and September is a lot milder than usual. More and more people are going with wood heat because of the high price of oil/coal energy. That, coupled with colder weather, will mean a whole lot more fire wood will be burned. We started (went back) to total wood heat because of the ridiculous LP gas prices. We now just cook with Lp gas and saved over $1000 in just part of last winter. [/QUOTE]
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