Lift off: Early October
Coal Stash: 7 ton
Coal balance: 2.5 ton
Heat Sources: Kodiak (only)
Abode: 1200 sq' uninsulated, elevated
Environment: Wind-wipping mountains
I know this is Maine's territory, but I figured the wind-chill associated with my clime would qualify me as an honorary member?
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sounded like a reasonable question to me
GeorgiePorgie wrote:Well, I was about to go on a date with what I thought was a lovely lady,( internet stuff ) but then she asked me if I have a problem with her not being on the slim side, so she metioned that she weighs a ton, I emailed her back, asking her whether she meant a metric ton or an english ton, never heard from her again !
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the weather is playing a pretty big role.......sunny days I can shut it down completely and the house will not get below 65 while I am at work. I also cut thermostat back to 70 this year.Is this due to the weather or have you done anything different this year such as put a baro on? Just wondering. Lisa