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Rescued a lone red oak stick on my way home.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by clemsonfor, Nov 15, 2013.

  1. clemsonfor

    clemsonfor

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    Log is now split and on too of my pile.
     
  2. CNE deer

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    I saw a nice maple round like that once but where it was I couldn't get it:mad:
     
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    Thats better than stopping for a turtle, last time I stopped for something, it tried to bite the S#!T out of me! at least you got to bring it home;)
     
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    If you are planning to eat that lamb, don't name it Raaaaaandy.
    If you're planning to burn that log, don't name it either.
    Women get sentimental about things like that.
     
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    I remember certain pieces and admire the color or grain both when split an when I pull out of a stack, well for a second before I load it into the stove. A really cool piece may get a pic by that's it.