Who Sent Larry Coal for Christmas???

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warminmn
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Other Heating: Wood and wear a wool shirt

Post by warminmn »

That was very nice of you Lobsterman! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Thanks Larry! Your a top notch man and a credit to the stove industry and all businessmen.

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Hambden Bob
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Post by Hambden Bob »

Scandalous ! ...... NOT !

Nice Christmas Smash,'O Ye of 'Da Lobster !

Coal Shartages can be solved by either a Berlin Airlift Style Re-Supply,or drop the tolls and let's 'Da Semi's rolls !! :doh: :rofl: :bag:

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Larry T.
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Post by Larry T. »

Thank you very much warminmn .. and Hambden Bob I agree with you. Nice Christmas Smash,'O Ye of 'Da Lobster ! Actually, receiving a bag of coal at Christmas can really stir you up. However when it is well thought out by a customer with good intentions is kind of cool. It sure got my board friends worked up!!
I appreciate you all - As I always say without ONEDOLLAR and all of you there would be no me. So onward for 2017 we go I wish you all a happy healthy New Year.

Thank you for the gift of coal Lobsterman! :idea:


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Hambden Bob
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Coal Size/Type: Rice-A-Roni ! / Nut
Other Heating: Pro-Pain Forced Air

Post by Hambden Bob »

And there You have it,Folks ! !

Synopsis,Syntax and Superbly Put by "The Big Daddy" himself !! :yes:

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windyhill4.2
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Post by windyhill4.2 »

It's good I did not post my guess early in this thread as I would then have needed to buy a Chubby to use the grate in,congrats to warminmin,who owns a Chubby.

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Post by davidmcbeth3 »

Frick frack ... had no idea + I already got 2 new grates (after I broke one)

A good fun mystery solved !

Now, who gave him that hair piece for Xmas ...... we may never know.


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warminmn
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Post by warminmn »

windyhill4.2 wrote:It's good I did not post my guess early in this thread as I would then have needed to buy a Chubby to use the grate in,congrats to warminmin,who owns a Chubby.
You can never have too many stoves! :)

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windyhill4.2
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Post by windyhill4.2 »

warminmn wrote:
windyhill4.2 wrote:It's good I did not post my guess early in this thread as I would then have needed to buy a Chubby to use the grate in,congrats to warminmin,who owns a Chubby.
You can never have too many stoves! :)
I only have 1 chimney & I would feel bad making a stove sit in a corner somewhere & be cold all yr long.Maybe a 2nd chimney is in my future sometime,but not right now.
Congrats again to you for winning !! :)

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Formulabruce
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Post by Formulabruce »

Whew, I somehow missed it all and had a good read.. This IS something I would do though hehe.

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