This was so good I had to copy it ,enlarge it ,and read it ,twice
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When should I sell FNMA?Hold on a minute. Embridge is a FINE company, offering a 6.13% dividend
Well you'd care less if your house burnt down.could care less what it did to folks chimneys back then… was about survival and readying for next yrs guerilla grow… needed $ to get through summers crop….
fire insurance is nuts…
Quickest way to get your dog shot around here is to not have a collar on it.Collars break their coat. He should be well-trained enough, at that age....
I have had wood burning stoves most of my adult life. Split it with sledge and wedge. Always had Lopi stoves. Today I have a gas fireplace.I use to love to split wood. Especially if you got some good splitting wood. It’s a great workout and you are right about reading the wood. I am in no shape to take on what big is doing tho. Them days are over for me but I can afford a handsome shirtless lumberjack theses days. I love burning wood. Chopping, spitting and stacking it. We don’t have that option here as now we only have a gas fireplace which imo is just for looks. I turn it off so that that little flame that burns all the time doesn’t drain my natural gas bill. We had a wood stove in our old place which kept our house warm all winter and provided a cooking surface for soup and hot water all winter.
Enjoy the movie jokermanGoing to see the new Bob Dylan movie
Very excited
may get stoned
Good Morning Rolling Stoners
I cleaned my fireplace chimney every year. Did it myself. When you burn pine you do it….. I had a chimney once….and it only takes once.whatever dude…always gave options on availability…softwood burns and folks regularly clean chimneys….
A friend lives in Alaska. He has no choice but to burn 'soft' wood.but where there is only softwood… is what folks burn…not many can import oak …old local boy hired natives to cut oak in Sierra foothills and had few semis that would haul to LA for big $ … natives found out how much he was making and renegotiated …. had no choice but to meet halfway as like the Mexicans that harvest agricultural goods… only ones willing to do the work …