Firewood is oppositional

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bcp

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You cut it down,
then cut it up.

You split it apart,
then stack it together

You dry it out,
then bring it in.

You lay it down,
then burn it up.




Bruce
 
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You light it and it gets hot,
then it gets cold
 
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May have to paint ceiling walls and extra cleaning.
 
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I'm done cutting up what's laying down around here, so I'm going upscale from bow on. Found the best source, too.

 
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That video is hilarious!
 
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The worst part about the video is that for the first 30 seconds I thought it was real! $1200 for a stick of firewood? I need to get in on that market!!!
 
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The worst part about the video is that for the first 30 seconds I thought it was real! $1200 for a stick of firewood? I need to get in on that market!!!
Good luck finding customers. Lol, Jon
 
   / Firewood is oppositional #8  
You cut it down,
then cut it up.

You split it apart,
then stack it together

You dry it out,
then bring it in.

You lay it down,
then burn it up.




Bruce
After 30 years of cutting and burning 4 cords every winter, I had natural gas installed in my house. 1500’ of pipeline across my property, a new gas furnace and a new gas burning fireplace. I have yet to use the furnace; the fireplace provides a lot of heat. And I haven’t had to clean it yet.
 
 
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