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  1. gbreda Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 3, 2009
    1,206 posts
    Lakes Region, NH
    Takes one to know one.... so: Yup ==c

    At least I didnt say Old................
    #51

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  2. Eatonpcat Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 24, 2011
    2,039 posts
    Eaton Township, Ohio

    If your Globe is flat JT...You probably old!!;)
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  3. ironpony Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 22, 2010
    1,396 posts
    mid-ohio

    this is why his prices are so high this year,,,,shrinkage I think thats what they call it
  4. Delta-T Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 27, 2008
    2,641 posts
    NH
    we used to triple stack tons in our old warehouse and we had a few fall over like dominoes one year. I didn't take pics, sorry, but the mess would ceratainly be in the running with these ones. Bravo gentleman, bravo.
  5. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,063 posts
    NE Ohio
    Haven't you burned some of that stash by now?

    In 3 yrs, most would have burned half of those?
  6. ironpony Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 22, 2010
    1,396 posts
    mid-ohio
    that is a "stock" photo. Yes I have burned about 10 ton, moving into a new building in Jan. so haven't replaced any.
    After we get settled in I think I am going to go for a load of Hardwood Heat.
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  7. ltlhawk Member

    joined: Nov 24, 2012
    111 posts
    Pelham, NH
    holly crap that is a big spill.. thank you much for making me feel better...LMAO... I chickened out and never showed the wife the picture..hehehe She hasnt said anything about the car so I think I am in the clear.. You g
  8. zrtmatos Member

    joined: Nov 26, 2012
    158 posts
    Connecticut
    Makes me thisk of the Hindenburg when it crashed.

    [It's practically standing still now. They've dropped ropes out of the nose of the ship, and they've been taken a hold of down on the field by a number of men.]

    It's starting to rain again; it's—the rain has slacked up a little bit. The back motors of the ship are just holding it just, just enough to keep it from — It burst into flames! Get this, Charlie! Get this, Charlie! It's fire—and it's crashing! It's crashing terrible! Oh, my, get out of the way, please! It's burning and bursting into flames, and the—and it's falling on the mooring-mast and all the folks agree that this is terrible, this is the worst of the worst catastrophes in the world. [Indecipherable word(s)] It's–it's–it's the flames, [indecipherable, possibly the word "climbing"] oh, four- or five-hundred feet into the sky and it ... it's a terrific crash, ladies and gentlemen. It's smoke, and it's flames now ... and the frame is crashing to the ground, not quite to the mooring-mast. Oh, the humanity and all the passengers screaming around here. I told you, I can't even talk to people whose friends are on there. Ah! It's–it's–it's–it's ... o–ohhh! I–I can't talk, ladies and gentlemen. Honest, it's just laying there, a mass of smoking wreckage. Ah! And everybody can hardly breathe and talk, and the screaming. Lady, I–I'm sorry. Honest: I–I can hardly breathe. I–I'm going to step inside where I cannot see it. Charlie, that's terrible. Ah, ah—I can't. I, listen, folks, I–I'm gonna have to stop for a minute because I've lost my voice. This is the worst thing I've ever witnessed.

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