Delaware
- freetown fred
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- Location: Freetown,NY 13803
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- Coal Size/Type: BLASCHAK Nut
I'm thinkin you MIGHT be the only Delawarian!! My Dad's people were from the Chesapeake Bay area if that's any consolation.
- michaelanthony
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- Coal Size/Type: 'nut
- Other Heating: Fujitsu mini split, FHA oil furnace
SWPaDon wrote:You are alone...........allllll alone
UncleDoDat might have something to say about thatfreetown fred wrote:I'm thinkin you MIGHT be the only Delawarian!! My Dad's people were from the Chesapeake Bay area if that's any consolation.
- Seagrave1963
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- Location: Eastern Shore of Maryland
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman TLC2000
- Coal Size/Type: nut
- Other Heating: electric heat pumps, propane fireplace
We shop in Dover a lot - does that count?
(Neighbors from Eastern Shore Maryland - howdy)
(Neighbors from Eastern Shore Maryland - howdy)
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- Location: Townsend Delaware
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: DS 160
Howdy Seagrave1963 , I love the eastern shore it's a place that hasn't Been over developed yet. I see uncledodat is from De , It would be nice to see where the locals get their coal. I got mine from Dan the coal man in Pa, also got 1/2 ton from tractor supply just for extra stock. See .... I'm not all aloooone
- SWPaDon
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- Coal Size/Type: Bituminous
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LOLWaswood wrote:Howdy Seagrave1963 , I love the eastern shore it's a place that hasn't Been over developed yet. I see uncledodat is from De , It would be nice to see where the locals get their coal. I got mine from Dan the coal man in Pa, also got 1/2 ton from tractor supply just for extra stock. See .... I'm not all aloooone
- confedsailor
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- Other Heating: Oil Fired 1950"s American Standard Arcoliner 132K BTU
Do corporations burn coal in De? I asked that question in jest, then wondered and went to check
http://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=DE
Yes, at least one does.
http://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=DE
Yes, at least one does.
- freetown fred
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WW. I emailed the Mayor about adding Delaware. Now you & UDD are going to have to fight it out about your States Moderator position.
- freetown fred
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Hell yes---I'm there!
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This proves that while I can be an idiot at burning coal at least the finer points as have mastered black rocks burning 101 I am good at party time! Makes me want to fire the old Corvette up and point it south I can be there in 5 hours if I behave much less if I don't. Fortunately at 63 I have learned while the old hot rod can outrun most cruisers it can not outrun their radio.
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- Location: Elkhart county, IN.
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: 1 comforter stove works all iron coal box stove, seventies.
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that's funny schiza right there.ddahlgren wrote:This proves that while I can be an idiot at burning coal at least the finer points as have mastered black rocks burning 101 I am good at party time! Makes me want to fire the old Corvette up and point it south I can be there in 5 hours if I behave much less if I don't. Fortunately at 63 I have learned while the old hot rod can outrun most cruisers it can not outrun their radio.
from eons back there has always been 2 basic truisms in automotive high performance.
" speed costs money boy, how fast can you afford for me to make it "
and the BSer's claim ..................
" yeah it's fast, faster than a Motorola radio "