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So our house has a fire pit. Spent the last 4 days trying to find firewood down here. Good grief, 200 bucks for a 1/3 of a facecord(4 ft high, 2 wide and 12 inch long pieces)… plus 35 bucks, delivery only
 
That’s crazy prices!
Off season plus very few places with firewood down here.

Anyone living in the area on here want to start a business?! I have tons of firewood at home, at 600 a rick, I’ll definitely haul it down
 
Good morning, cold start today 28*

So our house has a fire pit. Spent the last 4 days trying to find firewood down here. Good grief, 200 bucks for a 1/3 of a facecord(4 ft high, 2 wide and 12 inch long pieces)… plus 35 bucks, delivery only
Do what i do some times look for people giving away shipping pallets they burn great in my fire pit and it’s free
 
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Thought about find a harbor freight, getting a cheap skill saw and going to Lowe’s and buying 2x4s but same problem, no way to haul them.
 
Love this place. Across the street from Starks where we went last Thursday for some bourbon shopping. In downtown Prairie DuChein, Wisconsin.
 
Hey Mike. Any chance you tried this?

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Local HiVee store had it on closeout sale. Never heard if it. Thoughts?
It is a little bold. Kind of immature with a lot of ethanol flavors. You be the judge. On a 1-10 with most of my better bourbons being an 8-8.5, I would give Holliday a 6.5-7. We had a couple multi barrel picks that weren't all that good I didn't think. They were Hy Vee picks and may be part of what you got. You can always experiment with some water, ice , 7 up, Sprite, or Ginger Ale.
 
Quiet on the site. That's a good thing.
Just sitting here watching what appears to be a possible Coast Guard mission in the Gulf of America a few miles off coast. It’s dark but lots of orange and white choppers circling a couple miles off shore shining spot lights.
 
It has been the Gulf of Mexico for 500 years. The US is 250 years old and has no claim to the Gulf.
 

What was in there originally? They had what, a 194, 232, and later a 258?
I have no idea. I found a 66 550 classic today. It's a 2 door and just adorable but there's no engine, it's just a roller but I don't know enough about ramblers to decode them or what they had.

Which means I should walk away but that would be too easy
 
I have no idea. I found a 66 550 classic today. It's a 2 door and just adorable but there's no engine, it's just a roller but I don't know enough about ramblers to decode them or what they had.

Which means I should walk away but that would be too easy
Mid 60's I would guess a 232. A great engine.
 
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