That would be great! Thanks.tvb wrote:Oh, you need to make that ash sound real special - market it nicely about what a great job it does for traction etc. I'll see if I can find the ad I posted.
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Don't forget to change your location!Ice have you slipping and sliding away? Steady supply all winter long of 100% natural anthracite coal ash for traction on your icy driveway or road. Pick up in downtown Flemington with your container.
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Thank you!tvb wrote:Don't forget to change your location!Ice have you slipping and sliding away? Steady supply all winter long of 100% natural anthracite coal ash for traction on your icy driveway or road. Pick up in downtown Flemington with your container.
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Speaking of ash... the local hospital is adding on to the parking garage. While digging the foundation they mush have come across the place the public dumped ash way back when. They spent some serious money to haul tons and tons of ash to a new location. They paid the big bucks to put in in a landfill.
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Brilliant! I had a response within hours of posting! I'll see if he follows through. Thank you.tvb wrote:Don't forget to change your location!Ice have you slipping and sliding away? Steady supply all winter long of 100% natural anthracite coal ash for traction on your icy driveway or road. Pick up in downtown Flemington with your container.
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Making a trail down in my woods, after the steps I built for the steepest portion.
The green coal is some bituminous that I recovered from my brother-in-law that I don't want to burn.
The green coal is some bituminous that I recovered from my brother-in-law that I don't want to burn.
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He came, he took it away AND he's going to stop back twice a week to pick up more! I'm so psyched.reckebecca wrote:Brilliant! I had a response within hours of posting! I'll see if he follows through. Thank you.tvb wrote: Don't forget to change your location!