I'm SO Excited

 
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traderfjp
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Post by traderfjp » Thu. Sep. 18, 2008 10:54 pm

I sometimes full the tub and roll around in it. :) It's not a rock but compressed vegetable matter and yet I still love it. Go figure.

 
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Post by stovepipemike » Fri. Sep. 19, 2008 9:07 am

I would have to roll back the clock about 30 or 40 years to say lugging the coal in is actually fun.Too much physical payback for the next couple of days for me to actually smile much. There is a great element of satisfaction however when I think it is my coal and my work that is depriving the oil greedsters of my dollars. Now THAT does make me smile!


 
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Post by snooze913 » Fri. Sep. 19, 2008 9:13 am

Maybe Freddy should print stickers that say "Coal Dork"

 
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Post by thepamperedlady » Fri. Sep. 19, 2008 3:19 pm

Point your "Coal Dork" finger at me as well.

I am driving my family crazy.

I have done SO much stinking research, my husband and kids are ready to take the computer away from me. I'll talk about this to anyone that will listen. Think my friends and neighbors and starting to go to other way when I am coming.

There are several reasons I am excited:

I'm cheap. I paid $3750 for oil last year and was still cold :(

I was always cold because our first floor is on ledge.

I love new technology (this is new to me).

So send me one of those "Coal Dork" bumper stickers :)

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