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Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
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D. B. Doober

Boston, MA
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Did you really say both teams suck?......In case you haven't noticed and by your remark you haven't .....Detroit is 10 and 1......how are the Patriots dining? 3 wins and 9 losses.....they really SUCK.....
Hey I'm not a player...I just watch them. It looks like we have a QB in NE but rest of team is poopoo. Maybe we will draft some good players. Try to have a good night pute 🦃
 

D. B. Doober

Boston, MA
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Hey DB, got 2 loads done, clean bedding and 1 more load to go in the dryer.

Sounds like you have your Thanksgiving meal all planned out.
All the best and happy Thanksgiving to you and your Mom.
Thank you for the kind words buddy. Glad you got your laundry done. I air dry my laundry with a metal dryer thing I bought. Saves the environment and money. Do you burn wood for heat? I have free electric heat but it's with the apartment here...I haven't worried about heat in 10 years. At 1 point I owed National Grid like 5 grand
 

oldmaninbc

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420club
Thank you for the kind words buddy. Glad you got your laundry done. I air dry my laundry with a metal dryer thing I bought. Saves the environment and money. Do you burn wood for heat? I have free electric heat but it's with the apartment here...I haven't worried about heat in 10 years. At 1 point I owed National Grid like 5 grand
We heat with natural gas. Both the Mrs and I have lung disorders, burning wood doesn't work for us.
For a lot of years I cut and stacked my own firewood. I use to enjoy being out in the bush cutting my own firewood. It's hard work and I am no longer capable of using a chainsaw, axe and maul.
For about 12 years I had to feed 2 woodstoves when I lived on the beef ranch. Five to seven cords of wood a year. I really like the heat from a woodstove and the added security it gives you.

One night, I did a foolish thing, I loaded the living room stove with wood and left all the vents wide open. We had been out and the house was cool and it was late. The bedroom was next to the stove, I thought, oh. I'll just lay on the bed for a few minutes and then turn the stove down before sleep. Well, I fell asleep and woke up later to a room that was stifling hot, I could see the stove from the bed and it was cherry red. All I could do was close the vents and let it cool down on it's own. It sure cleaned out the chimney of creosote

It scared the living crap out of us.
 

jokerman

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Good Afternoon All (OF's):

Wishing each and every one of you, a pleasant morning, wonderful day, and outstanding evening.
I am currently pretty tied up with projects and work, so wanted to start with a daily check in hello.
Today is Thursday, and one day closer to the weekend on Friday. Will be glad for the break. TGIT!!

TGI T-Day Today! See you all tomorrow (again)! (y):)
You as well.
 

SubGirl

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420club
Thank you for the kind words buddy. Glad you got your laundry done. I air dry my laundry with a metal dryer thing I bought. Saves the environment and money. Do you burn wood for heat? I have free electric heat but it's with the apartment here...I haven't worried about heat in 10 years. At 1 point I owed National Grid like 5 grand
Just another thing to be thankful for Doober. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your Mom ✌️
 

SubGirl

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420club
We heat with natural gas. Both the Mrs and I have lung disorders, burning wood doesn't work for us.
For a lot of years I cut and stacked my own firewood. I use to enjoy being out in the bush cutting my own firewood. It's hard work and I am no longer capable of using a chainsaw, axe and maul.
For about 12 years I had to feed 2 woodstoves when I lived on the beef ranch. Five to seven cords of wood a year. I really like the heat from a woodstove and the added security it gives you.

One night, I did a foolish thing, I loaded the living room stove with wood and left all the vents wide open. We had been out and the house was cool and it was late. The bedroom was next to the stove, I thought, oh. I'll just lay on the bed for a few minutes and then turn the stove down before sleep. Well, I fell asleep and woke up later to a room that was stifling hot, I could see the stove from the bed and it was cherry red. All I could do was close the vents and let it cool down on it's own. It sure cleaned out the chimney of creosote

It scared the living crap out of us.
I did that once throwing a giant piece of fat lighter in our wood stove. Didn’t realize it at the time. I thought the steel was gonna melt. Very scary. I love heat from a wood stove tho. I miss it in the winter
 

SubGirl

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420club
Back from dropping off the MIL back home. Cleaned the kitchen up now catching up on a Thanksgiving buzz. Everything was delicious and nice little visit. Sent his mom home with meals on wheels for a couple days. Nice to be back home. Hope everyone is enjoying their day ✌️
 

oldmaninbc

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420club
I did that once throwing a giant piece of fat lighter in our wood stove. Didn’t realize it at the time. I thought the steel was gonna melt. Very scary. I love heat from a wood stove tho. I miss it in the winter
Oh yeah, it's a very pleasant heat. None better.

I think back to when the hippies would live in old log cabins and they would buy these cheap stoves, they were made out of a very light gauge metal, they got the nickname cabin burners.
 
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