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Rant

Help yourself

Mar 23, 2017 9:38AM PDT

You know I burn firewood for heat. So, I'm always on the outlook for any new firewood can be had. I have plenty in my woods, but seasoned wood and better burning wood types get my attention. So, if frustrating on free firewood on Craigslist those having it want you to really remove fallen trees(recent storm) or one in the yard that you have to fell. Gee, I'll do some work but not a tree surgeon/harborist. Of course, you pick-up all the mess to. Wow, want me to leave a mint on the pillow? PITA offers. -----Willy Happy

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Haha
Mar 23, 2017 9:45AM PDT

and I just remember hearing from members here that " free isn't Free " ....
There's always a catch

Post was last edited on March 23, 2017 12:34 PM PDT

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Yeap...
Mar 24, 2017 7:46AM PDT

However, you can see whatever pix they post showing a downed tree with dirt attached when fallen. Of course, I don't expect cut firewood and stacked awaiting me, but it helps. I have to drive there, find it, pick what I can and usually no help unless I bring them. Some posters have no clue or are wanting too much. Anyways, I do what I can. -----Willy Happy

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[OK, access Google Maps ... Zip code for Vermont ...
Mar 23, 2017 11:48AM PDT

Zip code for NM ...]
Can I get back to you on that?