The neighbors are burning railroad ties

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"They" are sayin' we could be hit with a "monster" storm next week.
All my railroad cross ties, power poles, and tires could get buried under a foot or more of snow.
That's really gonna' suck if it happens.
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Don't you fret Spidey...you dig the poles, tires and ties out, I'll handle bringing the cold beer, steaks, ribs, chicken, Boston butts for the grilling, smoking and drinkin'. :cheers:
 
Beercan/creosote yard bird...fine stuff. Think we'll do 'bout four. The drippins' are even better when basted right back on'em.
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"They" are sayin' we could be hit with a "monster" storm next week.
All my railroad cross ties, power poles, and tires could get buried under a foot or more of snow.
That's really gonna' suck if it happens.
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I'm sure you got some drain oil around to get them started. Unless you already burned it. My neighbor had quite a plume of smoke coming out his stack this morning. Plus blue smoke hanging in about 50 acres of field and woods. I went rabbit hunting and couldn't even go to the back of our land.
 
"They" are sayin' we could be hit with a "monster" storm next week.
All my railroad cross ties, power poles, and tires could get buried under a foot or more of snow.
That's really gonna' suck if it happens.
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Funny.. My pile of cross ties never has snow on them.. somehow it all melts like magic!
 
havent looked back there in awhile, assuming he burned them all by now. I should go see what kind of pile he has now. maybe old pvc sewer pipes or something. one things for sure, its never actual dry firewood.
 

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