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  1. Augmister Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jun 16, 2008
    298 posts
    Socialist Republic of RI
    Was surprised that Eastern CT and NW RI got most of the snow from the storm last night. Easily a foot out there. Kept the stove running all night, on low and everything was very toasty, as the power grid here is suspect.
    Have come to the conclusion that the FSU puts out equal heat to the Stove Chow but with less ash. Will grab a ton, once I blow the snow out of the driveway.

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  2. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,723 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    As much as I hate the stuff, It sure does look pretty outside now that we have some snow. ;em
  3. chuckster Member

    joined: Jan 21, 2012
    164 posts
    Sussex County NJ
    Ah good old Stove Chow. I love it so much I could almost eat it. Well almost?
  4. Coyote_nb_ca New Member

    joined: Dec 21, 2012
    33 posts
    Carlingford NB Canada
    got 2 foot in the last days lol and still some white stuff is coming down
  5. boosted3g Member

    joined: Aug 3, 2012
    248 posts
    Central PA
    We got a measly 3 inches of snow. I have been... I mean the kids have been waiting to go sledding.
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  6. thedude110 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Aug 12, 2011
    269 posts
    Central Connecticut
    About ten inches here. Nice to come into a warm house after pushing snow around for an hour.
  7. Id say in the last three days almost 2 foot here now the wind is blowing hard and the stove is doing its job nicely !
  8. SmokeEater Member

    joined: Feb 10, 2011
    211 posts
    Northeastern NY
    Folks ask where I'm from and when the response is New York, they immediately think of skyscrapers, but if the city got the snow we did from the nor'easter on last Thursday they'd be shut down for a good time to clean all of this white stuff up. twenty inches from the one storm and then 6 more inches on Saturday afternoon.
  9. save$ Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 22, 2008
    1,682 posts
    Chelsea Maine
    Yes, but I have a camera. I can take some pictures. Now I want the stuff to melt and stay away!

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