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Posted by Dan-IA on July 14, 2006 at 19:24:16 from (66.43.223.231):
In Reply to: Warmin' Up posted by Allan In NE on July 14, 2006 at 11:36:08:
At least you're not inside a cab! That would make it positively miserable. Could be worse... I'm running a chainsaw and log splitter. Havin' a bit of trouble justifying my actions, after all, cutting wood is to produce more heat when it's burned. Worst part is the chainsaw that gets a wee bit warm and suddenly decides it needs a break. Stalls and refuses to restart. That was when I went to the splitter. As for me, I've been so soaked with sweat that I've been in for an hour now. Rest of my clothes are dry, but my jeans are still wet like I put 'em on straight out of the washing machine. I'm thinking I'm a little weak-minded myself. I didn't even look for a shade tree!
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