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Celebrating my German heritage

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  1. dgeesaman

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    Cut wood with a German saw,

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    capped off with German beer and of course potato chips.

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  2. My IS heats my home

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    I can understand the German saw and beer being readily available, but where do you find the chips?
     
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    Middleswarth is a Pennsylvania brand. It's PA Dutch, which is still pretty much German.
     
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    Like the beer, chips and saw but just do not understand the noodling.
     
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    Yah........dos goots....................................
     
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    Backwoods, You're seeing a lack of a splitter. I noodle them into chunks I can move onto my splitting stump.
     
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    Liking this thread. Ever try Ayinger beer?
     
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    Need to drink that hefe out of a proper glass with the yeast for the best taste.
     
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    Oh yeah. My favorite is Augustinerbrau but you can't get it here fresh enough to taste right.

    You're right. Really does deserve a proper pour in a clean wet glass.
     
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    All you need now is some renderwurst and eggs fer breakfast tomorrow. And maybe a blood sausage sammich fer lunch.
     
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    Throw in some bratwurst & kraut & we have a good old "dutch town" party :yes:

    Must be 50 or more dutchtowns in PA :)
     
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    Das ist sehr gut.

    Since I'm 50% German, and 50% Norwegian, I run a stihl.
     
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    German saws rock:dex:
     
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    Celebrating my redneck heritage................."Here, hold my Bud and watch this........"
     
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    Oh yea:rofl: :lol:
     
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    dgeesaman I love those chips! Everytime we go out to PA we make it a point to buy a bunch of those and bring them home.

    Cutting looks like fun too
     
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    I never used a splitting stump. Just on the ground. And with sledge and wedge, it was faster than with a saw and no wear and tear on saw or chain. No gas used, etc.
     
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    My wife thinks thats the only brand of potato chips made...
    we've hauled them all over the country. Them and Lebanon bologna
     
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