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My father in-law drove up today with a trailer load of free hickory already
cut up. Alls I gotta do is split it up. This is *not* the free tree I posted about a few days back. I am guessing this much wood would cost $300-$500. It's a beautiful day, ag |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message m... "Steve Wertz" wrote in message Give him an ax and tell him to finish the job. -sw Steve, That is not very polite of you to say that. Splitting is his mother-in-law's job. Ed My wife said she would do it till she saw the size of the trunk pieces. Then she backed out. ag |
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"Mark" wrote in message et... In article , postulated... "Steve Wertz" wrote in message Give him an ax and tell him to finish the job. -sw Steve, That is not very polite of you to say that. Splitting is his mother-in-law's job. You're advocating that he give his mother in law an *axe* !? Are you mad? *grin* -- Mark ROFL |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 20:05:11 -0500, Steve Wertz
wrote: On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 20:31:51 -0400, "AG" wrote: My father in-law drove up today with a trailer load of free hickory already cut up. Alls I gotta do is split it up. This is *not* the free tree I posted about a few days back. I am guessing this much wood would cost $300-$500. Give him an ax and tell him to finish the job. -sw You are a hard man, Steve. ;0) Harry |
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