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LocustPocust

Burning Hunk
Sep 27, 2015
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Taconic Mountains
When I was a little kid in the 80s we lived in an apartment without a fireplace or a wood stove. I remember a few Christmas mornings my mother would turn it on WPIX and we'd spend Christmas morning with the Yule Log.

It sounds like a house burning down, but it's still nice. Anyone else grow up with this?

 
Sounds to me like a very wet piece of wood.
 
They are burning pine!!! See how bad it is. Anyone stuck with it send it to me I will dispose of it in the proper manor.
 
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