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User: ""
Date: 27 Jan 2008 01:38:34 PM
Object: The shape of your post
No, not that one, fellow brothers.
Ever notice how (for instance) Jordy's posts are rectangular. My
posts form a slope, on the right. My sentences get shorter near the
end. (at least that's the way google does them... the way I make
them.)
I have a slope.
Today: I bathed a man (ahhh gave him haircut the other day....he looks
like Brian Keith and Thomas Edison), then went to bro-in-law's, cut a
downed tree. Then went to pharmacy for 7 not my prescriptions and a
read out of payments for 2007.
This week, I wondered if Dave's wood was split from 500 pounders. I
had some 36 incher firewood pieces I split this week.
there are tiny snowflakes out the window.
My desk light just fell
and all...is sloped
with the world.
Brian of the Shepaug River, where Smelt molt and....well, that's all I
know about that one.
We used to have Shad in the Connecticut River. Did you know that that
river is the dividing line between Vermont and New Hampshire?
now you do.
.

User: "%"

Title: Re: The shape of your post 27 Jan 2008 01:56:40 PM
wrote:

No, not that one, fellow brothers.

Ever notice how (for instance) Jordy's posts are rectangular. My
posts form a slope, on the right. My sentences get shorter near the
end. (at least that's the way google does them... the way I make
them.)
I have a slope.

Today: I bathed a man (ahhh gave him haircut the other day....he looks
like Brian Keith and Thomas Edison), then went to bro-in-law's, cut a
downed tree. Then went to pharmacy for 7 not my prescriptions and a
read out of payments for 2007.

This week, I wondered if Dave's wood was split from 500 pounders. I
had some 36 incher firewood pieces I split this week.

there are tiny snowflakes out the window.
My desk light just fell

and all...is sloped

with the world.


Brian of the Shepaug River, where Smelt molt and....well, that's all I
know about that one.
We used to have Shad in the Connecticut River. Did you know that that
river is the dividing line between Vermont and New Hampshire?
now you do.

i only split as needed ,
once i get it going good ,
i throw whole pieces on
.
User: ""

Title: Re: The shape of your post 27 Jan 2008 02:05:02 PM
On Jan 27, 2:56 pm, "%" <pers...@gmail.com> wrote:

Bigriverbr...@gmail.com wrote:

No, not that one, fellow brothers.


Ever notice how (for instance) Jordy's posts are rectangular. My
posts form a slope, on the right. My sentences get shorter near the
end. (at least that's the way google does them... the way I make
them.)
I have a slope.


Today: I bathed a man (ahhh gave him haircut the other day....he looks
like Brian Keith and Thomas Edison), then went to bro-in-law's, cut a
downed tree. Then went to pharmacy for 7 not my prescriptions and a
read out of payments for 2007.


This week, I wondered if Dave's wood was split from 500 pounders. I
had some 36 incher firewood pieces I split this week.


there are tiny snowflakes out the window.
My desk light just fell


and all...is sloped


with the world.


Brian of the Shepaug River, where Smelt molt and....well, that's all I
know about that one.
We used to have Shad in the Connecticut River. Did you know that that
river is the dividing line between Vermont and New Hampshire?
now you do.


i only split as needed ,
once i get it going good ,
i throw whole pieces on

I saw a big pile of split wood in your carport, so I figured you did
it.
I like the 4 inchers, oh maybe 6 with a good fire. But my wood has
been out in the rain all year, water logged, you can hear the hissing
of water. Next year, I'll be prepared.
last months oil bill: 600$
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: The shape of your post 27 Jan 2008 02:08:15 PM
wrote:

On Jan 27, 2:56 pm, "%" <pers...@gmail.com> wrote:

Bigriverbr...@gmail.com wrote:

No, not that one, fellow brothers.


Ever notice how (for instance) Jordy's posts are rectangular. My
posts form a slope, on the right. My sentences get shorter near the
end. (at least that's the way google does them... the way I make
them.)
I have a slope.


Today: I bathed a man (ahhh gave him haircut the other day....he
looks like Brian Keith and Thomas Edison), then went to
bro-in-law's, cut a downed tree. Then went to pharmacy for 7 not
my prescriptions and a read out of payments for 2007.


This week, I wondered if Dave's wood was split from 500 pounders. I
had some 36 incher firewood pieces I split this week.


there are tiny snowflakes out the window.
My desk light just fell


and all...is sloped


with the world.


Brian of the Shepaug River, where Smelt molt and....well, that's
all I know about that one.
We used to have Shad in the Connecticut River. Did you know that
that river is the dividing line between Vermont and New Hampshire?
now you do.


i only split as needed ,
once i get it going good ,
i throw whole pieces on


I saw a big pile of split wood in your carport, so I figured you did
it.
I like the 4 inchers, oh maybe 6 with a good fire. But my wood has
been out in the rain all year, water logged, you can hear the hissing
of water. Next year, I'll be prepared.
last months oil bill: 600$

mine sits out all year too ,
the stuff on top is new ,
so its still a bit wet inside ,
but i got some real good ,
vintage hardwood under that
.
User: ""

Title: Re: The shape of your post 27 Jan 2008 02:19:04 PM
On Jan 27, 3:08 pm, "%" <pers...@gmail.com> wrote:

Bigriverbr...@gmail.com wrote:

On Jan 27, 2:56 pm, "%" <pers...@gmail.com> wrote:

Bigriverbr...@gmail.com wrote:

No, not that one, fellow brothers.


Ever notice how (for instance) Jordy's posts are rectangular. My
posts form a slope, on the right. My sentences get shorter near the
end. (at least that's the way google does them... the way I make
them.)
I have a slope.


Today: I bathed a man (ahhh gave him haircut the other day....he
looks like Brian Keith and Thomas Edison), then went to
bro-in-law's, cut a downed tree. Then went to pharmacy for 7 not
my prescriptions and a read out of payments for 2007.


This week, I wondered if Dave's wood was split from 500 pounders. I
had some 36 incher firewood pieces I split this week.


there are tiny snowflakes out the window.
My desk light just fell


and all...is sloped


with the world.


Brian of the Shepaug River, where Smelt molt and....well, that's
all I know about that one.
We used to have Shad in the Connecticut River. Did you know that
that river is the dividing line between Vermont and New Hampshire?
now you do.


i only split as needed ,
once i get it going good ,
i throw whole pieces on


I saw a big pile of split wood in your carport, so I figured you did
it.
I like the 4 inchers, oh maybe 6 with a good fire. But my wood has
been out in the rain all year, water logged, you can hear the hissing
of water. Next year, I'll be prepared.
last months oil bill: 600$


mine sits out all year too ,
the stuff on top is new ,
so its still a bit wet inside ,
but i got some real good ,
vintage hardwood under that

I like the dry oak, there is some in the garage, I use it as starter
stuff.
The cottonwood I cut this am is useless. But I have a pile of last
year's oak that is snow covered, I slice them into 8 inchers with the
chain saw, so I split them with an axe. "Explosive" power, good for
the head. (Now it's snowing good.) I throw them on the solarium
floor, big woody mess, but it dries them.
ugh...must work now....
peace.
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: The shape of your post 27 Jan 2008 03:04:34 PM
wrote:

On Jan 27, 3:08 pm, "%" <pers...@gmail.com> wrote:

Bigriverbr...@gmail.com wrote:

On Jan 27, 2:56 pm, "%" <pers...@gmail.com> wrote:

Bigriverbr...@gmail.com wrote:

No, not that one, fellow brothers.


Ever notice how (for instance) Jordy's posts are rectangular. My
posts form a slope, on the right. My sentences get shorter near
the end. (at least that's the way google does them... the way I
make them.)
I have a slope.


Today: I bathed a man (ahhh gave him haircut the other day....he
looks like Brian Keith and Thomas Edison), then went to
bro-in-law's, cut a downed tree. Then went to pharmacy for 7 not
my prescriptions and a read out of payments for 2007.


This week, I wondered if Dave's wood was split from 500 pounders.
I had some 36 incher firewood pieces I split this week.


there are tiny snowflakes out the window.
My desk light just fell


and all...is sloped


with the world.


Brian of the Shepaug River, where Smelt molt and....well, that's
all I know about that one.
We used to have Shad in the Connecticut River. Did you know that
that river is the dividing line between Vermont and New Hampshire?
now you do.


i only split as needed ,
once i get it going good ,
i throw whole pieces on


I saw a big pile of split wood in your carport, so I figured you did
it.
I like the 4 inchers, oh maybe 6 with a good fire. But my wood has
been out in the rain all year, water logged, you can hear the
hissing of water. Next year, I'll be prepared.
last months oil bill: 600$


mine sits out all year too ,
the stuff on top is new ,
so its still a bit wet inside ,
but i got some real good ,
vintage hardwood under that


I like the dry oak, there is some in the garage, I use it as starter
stuff.
The cottonwood I cut this am is useless. But I have a pile of last
year's oak that is snow covered, I slice them into 8 inchers with the
chain saw, so I split them with an axe. "Explosive" power, good for
the head. (Now it's snowing good.) I throw them on the solarium
floor, big woody mess, but it dries them.

ugh...must work now....
peace.

i burn whatever burns
.



User: "Translucent Troglodyte"

Title: Re: The shape of your post 27 Jan 2008 04:16:39 PM
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 12:05:02 -0800 (PST),

wrote:

On Jan 27, 2:56 pm, "%" <pers...@gmail.com> wrote:

Bigriverbr...@gmail.com wrote:

No, not that one, fellow brothers.


Ever notice how (for instance) Jordy's posts are rectangular. My
posts form a slope, on the right. My sentences get shorter near the
end. (at least that's the way google does them... the way I make
them.)
I have a slope.


Today: I bathed a man (ahhh gave him haircut the other day....he looks
like Brian Keith and Thomas Edison), then went to bro-in-law's, cut a
downed tree. Then went to pharmacy for 7 not my prescriptions and a
read out of payments for 2007.


This week, I wondered if Dave's wood was split from 500 pounders. I
had some 36 incher firewood pieces I split this week.


there are tiny snowflakes out the window.
My desk light just fell


and all...is sloped


with the world.


Brian of the Shepaug River, where Smelt molt and....well, that's all I
know about that one.
We used to have Shad in the Connecticut River. Did you know that that
river is the dividing line between Vermont and New Hampshire?
now you do.


i only split as needed ,
once i get it going good ,
i throw whole pieces on


I saw a big pile of split wood in your carport, so I figured you did
it.
I like the 4 inchers, oh maybe 6 with a good fire. But my wood has
been out in the rain all year, water logged, you can hear the hissing
of water. Next year, I'll be prepared.
last months oil bill: 600$

Yikes - guess your thermostat isn't set to 50-55F like mine, then, eh?
TT
--
Going nowhere
.



User: "Translucent Troglodyte"

Title: Re: The shape of your post 27 Jan 2008 04:13:20 PM
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:38:34 -0800 (PST),

wrote:

No, not that one, fellow brothers.

Ever notice how (for instance) Jordy's posts are rectangular. My
posts form a slope, on the right. My sentences get shorter near the
end. (at least that's the way google does them... the way I make
them.)
I have a slope.

Today: I bathed a man (ahhh gave him haircut the other day....he looks
like Brian Keith and Thomas Edison), then went to bro-in-law's, cut a
downed tree. Then went to pharmacy for 7 not my prescriptions and a
read out of payments for 2007.

This week, I wondered if Dave's wood was split from 500 pounders. I
had some 36 incher firewood pieces I split this week.

there are tiny snowflakes out the window.
My desk light just fell

and all...is sloped

with the world.


Brian of the Shepaug River, where Smelt molt and....well, that's all I
know about that one.
We used to have Shad in the Connecticut River. Did you know that that
river is the dividing line between Vermont and New Hampshire?
now you do.

Did you know NH owns the CT river (between NH and VT) - that the
boudary does not run down the center of the river?
TT
--
Going nowhere
.


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