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Thistle

Minister of Fire
Dec 16, 2010
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Maybe I'm slow today,but what other kind of logs are there if not wood? (Dont answer that :lol: )

Pickup Load of Wood Logs (Winterset)

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Date: 2011-06-19, 3:24PM CDT
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Have a pickup load of wood logs of various sizes. Great for camping. Some starter sticks too. Some of these logs need to be cut in smaller pieces for the fire. Already on the truck. Will deliver for a little gas money. 515-462-5820. Thanks for looking.


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http://desmoines.craigslist.org/zip/2450055841.html
 
Well, how about those logs you see in gas fireplaces? I tried burning some of these one time though and couldn't even get them started even using Super Cedars.
 
Oh yes, then there are the pecan log rolls I love....
 
there are Captain's Logs. Or, you shoulda seen the log I dropped....oh, never mind.
 
This is a good one:

Cherry wood for sale - $150

Date: 2011-06-10, 12:56PM EDT
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Three Cherry trees have fallen in my yard. One has already been chopped into fire wood....two others have been cut in half. Not sure what they're worth, but have been told they're in great shape and are in the range of $400-$500.
I just want to get them off of my property...looking for $150 OBO!
 
There's also the 'ol Yule Log.

Regarding the cherry trees above, its a good deal if he were to pay me $150 to remove that wood. Although, I'd do it for $100. ;-)
 
and for the saltwater fisher folks chum logs
 
well... there's vehicle logs, & icecream cake logs... you can also have plastic toy logs... or rock logs (petrified wood)... ;-P
 
Perhaps I missed it but Pretzel Logs....
 
There's always the "Ren and Stimpy" version
 

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