You know it's hot inside when......

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Shari

Minister of Fire
Oct 31, 2008
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Wisconsin
a 3 yr. old starts removing their clothes and says "Me hot!"

It is 80 degrees in here - think I added a little more wood than needed? :) :) :)

Shari
 
Cute.

If that 3 year old opens the freezer door. Throws a blanket over top and decides to camp out there, it may be abit too hot inside.
 
Rockey said:
Cute.

If that 3 year old opens the freezer door. Throws a blanket over top and decides to camp out there, it may be abit too hot inside.

The 3 yr. old is our grand-daughter. Our son is here with her - he's the one threatening to stand in front of the open refrigerator door. :)

He is also one of those who said, "Mom, you can't heat your house with a little ol' wood stove."

Revenge is sooooo sweet! :)

Shari
 
Shari said:
Rockey said:
Cute.

If that 3 year old opens the freezer door. Throws a blanket over top and decides to camp out there, it may be abit too hot inside.

The 3 yr. old is our grand-daughter. Our son is here with her - he's the one threatening to stand in front of the open refrigerator door. :)

He is also one of those who said, "Mom, you can't heat your house with a little ol' wood stove."

Revenge is sooooo sweet! :)

Shari

That is funny! Go Shari A C
 
Shari said:
Rockey said:
Cute.

If that 3 year old opens the freezer door. Throws a blanket over top and decides to camp out there, it may be abit too hot inside.

The 3 yr. old is our grand-daughter. Our son is here with her - he's the one threatening to stand in front of the open refrigerator door. :)

He is also one of those who said, "Mom, you can't heat your house with a little ol' wood stove."

Revenge is sooooo sweet! :)

Shari

Allrighty !!

Enjoy that "whoops upside the head", Shari :)
 
Well done! Since when is the oslo a little old wood stove? When is he getting his?
 
You know its hot inside when...........the Jack Russell needs to be turned over, so that he cooks evenly.

-Soupy1957
 
this is why i love my stove. i can only stand that kinda heat for so long when relaxing and watching t v. make me wanna puke. lol
 
Nice Shari.

That little girl just showed one of our thermometers! When the females start removing clothing, you know the temperature is right! We'll leave out the "Me hot" part though.
 
You know its hot inside when... the pop corn in the cupboard starts to pop on its own.

You know its hot inside when... the refrigerator never shuts off.
 
I'm yet to hit a high enough temp. for the sixteen year old female in our house. She stops complaining around 80*. Prefers 600* stove heat hitting her in the face.
 
Troutchaser said:
I'm yet to hit a high enough temp. for the sixteen year old female in our house. She stops complaining around 80*. Prefers 600* stove heat hitting her in the face.
I wonder if a 84 degree living room would get her hot. I open windows about that temp.
 
I was also thinking of females shedding layers, only not 3 y.o. grand daughters.
 
Well, you know it's hot inside when....
 

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Ha! You beat me by a minute, almost had a double post. I love that shot.
 
BrotherBart said:
Well, you know it's hot inside when....

Yes! That's hot!

Shari
 
BrotherBart said:
Well, you know it's hot inside when....


BWAHAHAHAHA LMAO!!!!
 
Shari said:
a 3 yr. old starts removing their clothes and says "Me hot!"

It is 80 degrees in here - think I added a little more wood than needed? :) :) :)

Shari

Yeah... I was dripping sweat the other night...

I've been having trouble controlling my fires (I think I have too much draft and it's drawing too much secondary air). The other night I got a fire going in my KozyHeat, and with the primary air completely closed I had temps of 870 on the cast door frame, and 980 on the glass. The room temp made it up to 97 degrees as I was blowing air on the fireplace to cool it down while I decided if I needed to quickly open the door and kill the fire. I decided to keep blowing air to keep the fireplace cooled off as much as possible (warming the room even more), because the fire was at it's peak before I realized how hot it was.

That's when you know it's hot in there.
 
BrotherBart said:
Well, you know it's hot inside when....

You can fix these pretty easily . . . take some Viagra, crush them up and sprinkle them over the candles . . . they'll perk up in no time . . . however, if they stay up for more than 4-6 hours you may need to consult a candlemaker. ;) :)
 
when........ the cat is panting.

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pen said:
when........ the cat is panting.

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That should tell ya something its hot in here. :lol:
 
:lol:
I really enjoyed all these posts! too funny!

As a little update: we're now into our 2nd week and the furnace still doesn't
work. Got the part but turned out to be defective...so now we wait for another.
The best part?....we're still decently cozy and not one broken pipe even though it's gotten
to be down to 15* once in awhile.

yep....LOVE my woodburner! :)
 
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