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Cutting, or splitting?Typical. Video games come before the war room? I spent all morning cutting firewood but still found time to address the war room.
Cutting, or splitting?Typical. Video games come before the war room? I spent all morning cutting firewood but still found time to address the war room.
LMAO, "Live from Gaytown.".
Weapons are one thing this candidate has no shortage of.Ill mail you my knife
*adorable rapey slothThat's my reaction to the Hansleaks. It's also an adorable baby sloth.
Felling, cutting and splitting. No live trees were harmed, all widow makers and standing dead.Cutting, or splitting?
That's true.Weapons are one thing this candidate has no shortage of.
Felling, cutting and splitting.
I need someone to head my department of the interior still. Think about it.Felling, cutting and splitting.
Nope. 31 bans/deletions over the past year. Of those, only 4 were actually banned during the purge.Wtf every fifth voter from last year was banned during the purge ?
Wtf every fifth voter from last year was banned during the purge ?
Upset that the guy playing you is too manly?
Nope. 31 bans/deletions over the past year. Of those, only 4 were actually banned during the purge.
Also, remember that last year registration didn't require a year-old account, so the sort of posters that have a six-month account lifespan before getting banned and starting over were able to vote. A lot of the banned voters were among those, e.g., lefthook->righthook->wallybrando, or sausageking, evilwaslittle, aged flatus, etc.
There are also at least 4 requested deletions since last year: ehthiest, southoftheandes, ripskater, bruceleeontrt
And strength
I lived outside of the city growing up and our house was on a hill. We'd have to cut firewood up near the road where they dropped a bunch of lumber off each year and wheelbarrow it down to the shed that had the furnace in it. Despite it being down hill, you'd be amazed how difficult it was for people who had never done it. You had to balance, grip tightly and control the speed of your steps all while holding a shrug position with your shoulders. My shoulders were jacked all through high school cause of that additional activity outside of weights.
We did have a chainsaw though so very little cutting was needed outside of cutting up the log into segments. The furnace was huge so they never needed split.
I'm the opposite. Born and raised in the city, moved to the country 6 years ago. We just moved to this place in March, had the wood burning stove installed last month, and I've been harvesting wood since then. This week I've been dealing a couple of partially uprooted maples from a storm right at the road. The driveway is about 500 feet long, up and down hill. So I can relate.I lived outside of the city growing up and our house was on a hill. We'd have to cut firewood up near the road where they dropped a bunch of lumber off each year and wheelbarrow it down to the shed that had the furnace in it. Despite it being down hill, you'd be amazed how difficult it was for people who had never done it. You had to balance, grip tightly and control the speed of your steps all while holding a shrug position with your shoulders. My shoulders were jacked all through high school cause of that additional activity outside of weights.
We did have a chainsaw though so very little cutting was needed outside of cutting up the log into segments. The furnace was huge so they never needed split.
You mean you're promising to start once elected?
you sound week
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