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Re: OT: firewood, anybody ever have it stolen
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Posted by Ron on February 20, 2004 at 05:03:52 from (128.180.83.147):
In Reply to: OT: firewood, anybody ever have it stolen posted by Brad on February 20, 2004 at 02:45:21:
O.Kay here is a true story about a fellow I know. He had a hunting cabin up in northern Pa and in the summer he and some of his hunting buddies would cut firewood and stack it on the porch of the cabin and then in the winter ( deer season ) when they would go up for two weeks of hunting they would use the wood for heating and cooking however two years in a row by hunting season the wood was gone. He had it and couldent find out who took it so they cut a bunch of wood and stacked it on the porch BUT ONE log they drilled a 1 inch hole about 6inches into the end of the log and filled it with black powder and pluged the end with wood filler and put it in the pile of firewood! That next hunting season when they whent up to the cabin they stoped at the general store to get some supplies and asked the owner if there was anything new going on and he said they had some excitement in the valley so and sos cabin blew up! Gess they found out who was taking the wood!!! JUST MARK the wood that up rig up tho so you dont use it!
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