WOW! 52 cords of Oak.....

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Sounds like that chili I made a few weeks ba

Thistle, how 'bout you mailing me a half gallon or that nuclear chili!!:eek: Yum!!
 
Thistle, how 'bout you mailing me a half gallon or that nuclear chili!!:eek: Yum!!

My 2 older brothers recently retired from the Post Office.I'm not sure,but I think that might be classified as hazardous material & thus highly illegal to mail. ::-)
 
If you are concerned with environmental issues, nuclear is the way to go - nice and clean. I appreciate it as a supplement to my Jotul.
 
All joking aside, the US gov't (NSA) is building a MASSIVE data storage unit in Utah to store data that it collects from online sources like this one. Just about anything you post or send on the internet is recorded for scanning, stored for later use for prosecution or for doing whatever they want with it. It is even becoming a problem for other US gov't agencies. Big Brother is watching us all:

http://rt.com/news/utah-data-center-spy-789/

And the Bush-Bama administrations have been sifting through anything stored in cloud server farms for some time now:

http://www.ndtv.com/article/gadgets...ur-data-stored-on-google-apple-servers-324770

Also who knows what foreign governments are eves dropping on this site, as well as web crawlers constantly searching the web for bits of information for any number of commercial reasons, including to spam you or make a buck off of selling information about you to someone else that wants to make a buck off of you. READ: we are all already on *everyone's* list. The data saturation is mind boggling.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=29875
 
For sure there may be some who have posted things they wish they hadn't.
 
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I heard that North Korea was going to run a nuclear bomb test by dropping 52 cords of wood from a airplane. Don't get me going on Iran. They have 104 cords of wood. They are double nuclear.
 
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