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wow, wood getting given away... . steel drums getting converted for heat? ... we are really missing out not being there. <tear> I really miss you guys.....



MTE
 
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wood getting given away... . steel drums getting converted for heat



I think we should use the wood to build a Polish wood stove for the seefood challenge. We can light it up in the parking lot. :-laf
 
Wheaties said:
wow, wood getting given away... . steel drums getting converted for heat? ... we are really missing out not being there. <tear> I really miss you guys.....



MTE



I don't know, these people get married, move north, and ya never hear from them anymore... :-laf





Jay, I have a clear 55 gal plastic drum we can convert into a heater... :D
 
Wheaties said:
clear plastic for a heater?



polish woodstove?



How do these things work? Inquiring minds want to know!



Kinda like a "solar powered flashlight", or "screen doors on a submarine"



Ya see, Polish astronauts were trying to figure out how they could be the first to explore the sun, but being that it is so hot during the day, they decided it would be best to explore at night...



I think the clear drum would let off a much higher BTU rating because it's clear. A steel drum would just hold the heat in...
 
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I think the clear drum would let off a much higher BTU rating because it's clear

It's all clear to me now! :rolleyes:



Ya see there were these 2 Polish hunters that went to Maine to hunt for black bear. When they saw a road sign that said "bear left" they turned around and went home.
 
TORQUE THIS said:
What is this rain you speak of :rolleyes:



Who gonna be around tomorrow night... won't be there till about 6:15



IBID... For the literature challenged this means "See above entry", Right Wheaties? :)



"The Moose is really tired of this Rain :( "



I'll be by at 7:00ish. Try to stay dry, Moose Oo.
 
Moose00 said:
IBID... For the literature challenged this means "See above entry", Right Wheaties? :)



"The Moose is really tired of this Rain :( "



I'll be by at 7:00ish. Try to stay dry, Moose Oo.



ibid, abbreviation for "ibidem" which is the latin word meaning "in the same place" --- used in footnotes to denote that the current reference uses the same source as the previous reference.



So if you ask, "Who's going to coffeenight on Friday?" and Moose responds, "IBID", it either means he intends to be 'in the same place' or it means "I Be In Dere". I can live with 'See above entry', it's just that when someone asks, I'm more inclined to defer to a higher authority, ie. , a dictionary. :rolleyes:



Weee Teees
 
TORQUE THIS said:
weee teees... is this what you call a tee shirt from Carla that you mistakenly put on???? :-laf



Big muscles not fit in wee tees! ... or a new line of toddler wear?



how about:

Wheat Tease: what Carla does to me to get me going?



Whee Teas: those saucer rides at the carnival?



Wit Ease: that senior moment when you can't recall the punchline?
 
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