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Quoted: It wasn't anything bad. He was just giving me hell because he's seen me so much this past week to work on his macbook. He's over seeing IT. He's a really nice guy and funny. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It was good, but really busy. I had the CEO talking shit to me today. this is why I really liked running my own company. If I was getting any flack, I was probably looking in the mirror. It wasn't anything bad. He was just giving me hell because he's seen me so much this past week to work on his macbook. He's over seeing IT. He's a really nice guy and funny. always a good thing when the superiors are good people. |
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Quoted: I really need to get my wood burning situation squared away. House has a fake brick fireplace the original owner was going to put electric logs in (). I've got a wood burning insert I bought to install and run to a real flue outside. Problem is the walls are like foot thick brick, so I'll need someone to bore through it, and I need to redo the "firebox" to better accommodate the insert. Both take money which is in increasingly short supply. If I had the space I'd do a standalone stove, which would certainly be easier, but unfortunately I don't. I will have wood heat in this house eventually. Almost sacrilege to have a nearly 2 century old home without it. View Quote The outside wood boiler has the advantage that you're not hauling firewood/mice/mice droppings/bugs into the house to burn. The insurance companies also like outside wood boilers as they remove much of the risk associated with fire. My home had one when I bought it and I'm warming up to its use. I have two circuits with four pumps. One circuit feeds both furnaces and the other feeds a pair of radiators in the garage. The system runs +160 degree water through tubes and a 220 gallon boiler. About $6-8,000 for an installation here plus the internal plumbing cost which can be a couple thousand more. |
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Quoted: If I did a ride along, would it be a faux pas to show up better kitted than the officer? https://i.imgur.com/RviIw6Y.gif View Quote Depends on the area i guess. I would |
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That's true, but that's nitpicking Danny.
Nvm his rs is good |
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Quoted: The outside wood boiler has the advantage that you're not hauling firewood/mice/mice droppings/bugs into the house to burn. The insurance companies also like outside wood boilers as they remove much of the risk associated with fire. My home had one when I bought it and I'm warming up to its use. I have two circuits with four pumps. One circuit feeds both furnaces and the other feeds a pair of radiators in the garage. The system runs +160 degree water through tubes and a 220 gallon boiler. About $6-8,000 for an installation here plus the internal plumbing cost which can be a couple thousand more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I really need to get my wood burning situation squared away. House has a fake brick fireplace the original owner was going to put electric logs in (). I've got a wood burning insert I bought to install and run to a real flue outside. Problem is the walls are like foot thick brick, so I'll need someone to bore through it, and I need to redo the "firebox" to better accommodate the insert. Both take money which is in increasingly short supply. If I had the space I'd do a standalone stove, which would certainly be easier, but unfortunately I don't. I will have wood heat in this house eventually. Almost sacrilege to have a nearly 2 century old home without it. The outside wood boiler has the advantage that you're not hauling firewood/mice/mice droppings/bugs into the house to burn. The insurance companies also like outside wood boilers as they remove much of the risk associated with fire. My home had one when I bought it and I'm warming up to its use. I have two circuits with four pumps. One circuit feeds both furnaces and the other feeds a pair of radiators in the garage. The system runs +160 degree water through tubes and a 220 gallon boiler. About $6-8,000 for an installation here plus the internal plumbing cost which can be a couple thousand more. I looked at a house that had one. Would have loved it. Was a really nice setup overall with a shop and acreage in fact. Priced in my range. Problem was it was just a bit too far out in the sticks to make it work for work. |
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I used to live right off North Main when I was in grad school. Sketchy area.
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What’s the point of the citizen on patrol if she has to stay in the car?
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Quoted: It's 40° in Lexington. He's 30min away from me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What is "cold" in SC? Give us an on screen temp OPL! It's 40° in Lexington. He's 30min away from me. I was outside working in short sleeves in low 30s earlier today. Not for a real long time but long enough. |
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Quoted: I was outside working in short sleeves in low 30s earlier today. Not for a real long time but long enough. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What is "cold" in SC? Give us an on screen temp OPL! It's 40° in Lexington. He's 30min away from me. I was outside working in short sleeves in low 30s earlier today. Not for a real long time but long enough. I run in 95° heat and love it. I freaking hate the cold. |
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Quoted: I run in 95° heat and love it. I freaking hate the cold. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What is "cold" in SC? Give us an on screen temp OPL! It's 40° in Lexington. He's 30min away from me. I was outside working in short sleeves in low 30s earlier today. Not for a real long time but long enough. I run in 95° heat and love it. I freaking hate the cold. Hard pass. The only running in 95 I'm doing is running my AC. |
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SO now getting cars off the street is a goal huh? Lost the battle with getting guns off the street I guess.
Booth is a fucking retard |
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Quoted: Hard pass. The only running in 95 I'm doing is running my AC. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What is "cold" in SC? Give us an on screen temp OPL! It's 40° in Lexington. He's 30min away from me. I was outside working in short sleeves in low 30s earlier today. Not for a real long time but long enough. I run in 95° heat and love it. I freaking hate the cold. Hard pass. The only running in 95 I'm doing is running my AC. But it's a dry heat. |
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