Somebody has to buy and preserve them until others wake up !coalnewbie wrote:but, but you see I had no choice but to help out.... Well yes, I am waiting on a Glenny and a Herald that is true too but Wilson needed the money too... well he didn't actually need the money, I just thought he did at the time. Sigh.The first step is admitting you have a problem.
I guess you guys have nailed me I do have a problem and it's a serious one perhaps it's a sign of inadequacy in some way that I need to fulfill. Perhaps it's an nonfixable mental issue that needs professional help. Perhaps I should phone Wilson and cancel the stoves that would be a step in the right direction wouldn't it now. OK, I had my morning coffee and looked hard into the mirror, facing the issue is the first step.
OK, I faced it and this is the resolution .... I will phone Wilson and asked him if he ever came across a Quaker #8 I would like to add that to my collection.
How am I doing???
PS, just an afterthought, let's take CT as an example. 50% of that state will never, ever be connected to NG. Propain and HO are the only games in town besides that wood stuff that is getting hard to get and very expensive. When I drive into the state the first sign states welcome to CT, 20' after that one is a white sign firewood regulated. So what is happening is that anthracite is becoming known as the ONLY fuel of choice. Baseburners/heaters are becoming rarer than hens teeth just try and get one and just to make it worse the plating costs are going through the roof thx to the EPA. So the value of these super efficient heaters will only go up up and away. WOW, that would mean I'm the only sane one here (I have long suspected that one) and all you guys are crazy instead.... nah, that can't be can it?
Oh Wilson where are you ... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I slay myself.
Paul