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I thought I was going to have a heart attack two big piles of wood

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by HDRock, May 20, 2016.

  1. HDRock

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    I fibbed on y'all twice, the Poulan was really doin the cuttin :D

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    Lots of tatonka and white man problems. There, spoiler alert.

    Here's more. Nobody puts baby in the corner. Bruce Willis' character in the 6th sense is dead the whole time, soylent green is people, and Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father.
    Oh, and Goose dies in Top Gun
     
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    Poulan our legs were you?
     
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    Knew all those others.... Interesting history about the Borscht Belt with that Dirty Dancing movie.... I drove thru the area as a kid going to our Catskills cabin..... Pretty neat.
     
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    Geez Horkn, you've seen 'em all! Does Dorothy ever make it home???
     
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    Nah that little goody two shoes gets off'd in the Frank Oz adaptation!
     
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    That's good to know. I've heard there are some of the tulip popple south of there but hadn't seen any. But then, I don't go south much either. lol
     
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    One of my favorite movies, I could watch it once a week.
     
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    They chip everything under 20 inches? Why that's, that's murder! And a waste of money, around these parts that would be sold as Canadian border VT has said.
     
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    I know it is terrible but these tree guys around here have a lot of wood they have to get rid of and no place to store it
     
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    I think I'm moving to Michigan, the land of " too much wood":rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol: NH is the most forested state in the nation, the problem up here is so many people heat with wood. I think Canadian border VT said it is one in five. Of course that factors in the non burners in the city, so once you get out in the woods everybody and his brother heats with wood.:)
     
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    NH mountain man I hear ya.. these guys tell stories about tree services dropping off wood :jaw: I mean even my town road crew has outside wood boiler for shop.. I am thinking of moving to these places of wood paradise :D
     
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    Let me know, I'm going with you. The DOT barns around here are heated by wood. So the trimmers and the DOT work together to get the trimmings, Competion, ugh!:rofl: :lol:
     
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    Let's find a few hundred acres... :D then I know I got 1 good neighbor :yes:
     
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    :thumbs::handshake: Right back at ya!
     
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    As Shakespeare once said, "What's in a name?'. There's a LOT of confusion about liriodendron tulipifera, calling it "tulip poplar". It is about as closely related to poplars as white oak. Even though some call it a "poplar" it's not even close. Definitely the biggest tree in these parts, the CT panhandle. And I wouldn't knowingly haul it more than 100 yds to make it into firewood. (It did happen by mistake, ONCE.) :whistle:
     
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