My idiot brother in law comes over the other day, goes up to my oslo and open the front door. Now those who have an oslo know what happens when you open the fron door. Big Mess. Anyone else have that probleem
Hanko said:My idiot brother in law comes over the other day, goes up to my oslo and open the front door. Now those who have an oslo know what happens when you open the fron door. Big Mess. Anyone else have that probleem
Warm in RI said:Nope. My freinds/relatives come in two flavors. Those that burn wood and couldn't be bothered with my stove, and those who don't burn and don't want to get THAT close to it.
Adios Pantalones said:I have to touch the surface when I see a "wet paint" sign. I just have to. Maybe it's the same thing for these people.
Adios Pantalones said:I have to touch the surface when I see a "wet paint" sign. I just have to. Maybe it's the same thing for these people.
Adios Pantalones said:I have to touch the surface when I see a "wet paint" sign. I just have to. Maybe it's the same thing for these people.
tiber said:One of my wifes friends came over and she's nice, but she actually wanted to know where the cord was to the stove.
"The cord?"
"Where does it plug in?"
"No it doesn't have a blower" (pointing to ceiling fan)
"So how do you get the fire to move?"
It then dawned on me she thought the woodstove was one of those "amish made" electrical heat faux fireplaces. She was shocked when I lifted the lid and tossed a log in. I should have done that first just to see what she would do.
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