2 quarts of Ash Firewood?

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lowroadacres

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http://www.ebrandon.ca/itemview.aspx?item_id=340604&cat_id=55

I hesitate to post this as I am certain that the seller is well meaning and given that it is Ash there is a good possibility it is dry I cannot imagine buying 2 quarts of firewood for $150 ;)

I was hunting this week and was reminded as I walked through out wood lots that I have no need to buy wood but rather to get my rear in gear and go get some more for the next two winters.
 
liquid wood may be the fuel of the future!
 
I have heard of wood gasification?
 
thats funny - i just found this on craigslist in my area.

ASH FIRE WOOD $80 QUART - $80 (MEDIA)

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Date: 2010-11-23, 6:52PM EST
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Typical spelling for a lot of folks. All one has to do is read many posts on this forum to see similar goofs. Sometimes it is difficult to read but usually just aggravating that folks are not taught the correct usage of words.
 
I hope that a lot of misspellings, typos and the like are English as a Second Language mistakes.
 
billb3 said:
I hope that a lot of misspellings, typos and the like are English as a Second Language mistakes.

Prolly knot.
 
Flatbedford said:
billb3 said:
I hope that a lot of misspellings, typos and the like are English as a Second Language mistakes.

Prolly knot.

:lol:
 
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