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  1. Thistle Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 16, 2010
    3,901 posts
    Central IA
    http://desmoines.craigslist.org/zip/2322309387.html I really cant believe some people....

    lol step right up folks,here's some BRUSH & oooh hopefully treated Southern Yellow Pine to burn in your outdoor firepit.If you're really brave...why not bring that lovely stuff indoors & enjoy that 'fresh' chemical smell? ;-)
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  2. smokinj Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    15,410 posts
    Anderson, Indiana
    Awesome...Hope I get there before its all gone!
  3. Flavo Member

    joined: Feb 12, 2011
    105 posts
    chaplin ct
    I'm collecting a bunch of that at the back of my property until I can get a chipper in here. Never thought of posting up on CL w/ the stuff. I think when I do I will charge $200 a pile. I mean heck, It's already all cut and stacked for them.
  4. wannabegreener Member

    joined: Sep 29, 2010
    245 posts
    Southern NH
    Don't forget to pm me when you put it up for sale. Iowa is a little far to drive, but I would gladly drive from NH to CT to get a pile of brush - and you are very generous at only $200 a pile. Count me in. LOL
  5. Singed Eyebrows New Member

    joined: Jan 22, 2009
    1,420 posts
    Midwest
    What, No sawdust, then I'm not interested, Randy
  6. richg Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 20, 2005
    777 posts
    I would show up with two gallons of kerosene, a case of beer and a lawn chair. He said you could burn it, right?
  7. varna Member

    joined: Dec 2, 2009
    79 posts
    SNJ
    LOL...I'd pay to see that.....
  8. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,106 posts
    Michigan
    Oh the intelligence (or lack of some folks does make you wonder sometimes.
  9. alfalfa New Member

    joined: Sep 17, 2012
    16 posts
    Banks county Georgia
    I realize this is an old post but brought back memories of Iowa. I operated a lumber yard in Grinnell and always had to chuckle. College kids always wanted wood cut and insisted on metric dimensions. Or they would bring in pcs. of string or extension cords with knots tied in it and this was the lengths they wanted things cut. One day, several came in the store in the winter and wondered if we would keep all of our sawdust for them, they were going to use it building an igloo. I told them it wasn't safe as it contained arsenic, however it didn't matter to them. Gotta love kids in a liberal arts college!
    Taylor Sutherland and smokinj like this.

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