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  1. #151
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    When did he stop drinking?
    When does he eat the barrel of a shotgun is the real question.
    This shit is tedious.
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    Wood stoves.

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    I like woodstoves kinda, have a couple of nice Jotul stoves right now in fact, and I heated with wood for many years, but it's work and it's dirty and it's not that cheap when you're buying the wood, so fuck it. Over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    I like woodstoves kinda, have a couple of nice Jotul stoves right now in fact, and I heated with wood for many years, but it's work and it's dirty and it's not that cheap when you're buying the wood, so fuck it. Over it.
    Dude. First this, then this..

    Then your choice of drug, alcohol, or porn threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    When does he eat the barrel of a shotgun is the real question.
    This shit is tedious.
    I was wondering: is there any chance that you realize no one here gives a shit what you think?

    Take a couple laps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    Listening to my 14 month old niece say words then cracking up after saying them. It's hilarious and precious at the same time.
    Teach her some curse words when mom and dad aren't looking. Of course I learned the best swear words from my parents, so YMMV.
    I see hydraulic turtles.

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    Things That Are Good

    Do you know how Hemingway died?
    I'm guessing not.
    Read a Book, ignoramus
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    When does he eat the barrel of a shotgun is the real question.
    This shit is tedious.
    No. I like Eternal EH.
    I see hydraulic turtles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    I like woodstoves kinda, have a couple of nice Jotul stoves right now in fact, and I heated with wood for many years, but it's work and it's dirty and it's not that cheap when you're buying the wood, so fuck it. Over it.
    Did you end up getting that gas fireplace like the one I have?
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Do you know how Hemingway died?
    I'm guessing not.
    Read a Book, ignoramus
    But...he just posted here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    But...he just posted here.
    Nice deflection.
    You are not a smart man.
    Read a Book
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    having an amazing parent teacher conference about the boy

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Read a Book
    Which one?

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    See Spot Run, you fucking dolt
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    See Spot Run, you fucking dolt
    Read that one. What else you got?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    Did you end up getting that gas fireplace like the one I have?

    I don't remember which one that is? The one we put in is from Ortal, lighting the fire with a remote gets me kinda excited I must say.

    https://www.ortalheat.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    I like woodstoves kinda, have a couple of nice Jotul stoves right now in fact, and I heated with wood for many years, but it's work and it's dirty and it's not that cheap when you're buying the wood, so fuck it. Over it.
    It is work, it is dirty, but I don't buy it so it's worth it to me. If I had to pay another man for wood, I most certainly would not heat with wood. It is expensive. Jotul's are sweet. I have a Vermont castings vigilant parlor stove. Old school. No catalytic converter, no blower. Works great.

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    Yeah I had a great deal with some Jesus freaks from way the fuck out in the backwoods of PA for a number of years and the wood was great and dirt cheap too, when that fell through and I started thinking about it I decided I was done. Actually I went one more year and the local guys tried to rob me and I wasn't having it, so that turned into a shtshow. Still like the stoves when it's cold out or the house seems clammy (wet/humid) but don't count on them for heat any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Yeah I had a great deal with some Jesus freaks from way the fuck out in the backwoods of PA for a number of years and the wood was great and dirt cheap too, when that fell through and I started thinking about it I decided I was done. Actually I went one more year and the local guys tried to rob me and I wasn't having it, so that turned into a shtshow. Still like the stoves when it's cold out or the house seems clammy (wet/humid) but don't count on them for heat any more.
    Nice when we lose power. Heat the house and warm up food and coffee. Thankfully my wife doesn't mind being my inside assistant when I'm up on the roof sweeping the chimney.
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    Yeah we're about on the same page. The Jotul stoves don't have the catalytic shit, they just burn clean, I love them. I had a vermont castings stove for many years, I liked it at the time, but Jotul is better.

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    Other good things. . .

    The cold new snow squeaking under your boots when you walked the road back to the village. The country men in the Weinstube with nailed boots and mountain clothes, when the air was smoky and the wooden floors were scarred by the nails. Drinking together with the country men and singing mountain songs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Yeah we're about on the same page. The Jotul stoves don't have the catalytic shit, they just burn clean, I love them. I had a vermont castings stove for many years, I liked it at the time, but Jotul is better.
    Jotul will go on the upgrade list, thanx for the tip.

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    Boots squeaking on new snow is nice indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    I don't remember which one that is? The one we put in is from Ortal, lighting the fire with a remote gets me kinda excited I must say.

    https://www.ortalheat.com
    Mendota. samey-samey. I agree, remote is nice.
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    Not working is good. Very very good.

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