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Old 11-28-2007, 01:06 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by Winnipesaukee Divers
I read these posts and just chuckle to myself... As you say, your husband is a learned person, yet he couldn't see the writing on the wall. No disrespect meant, but my gaud how pathetic this is... A true New Englander knows it going to get cold and cheap fuel is going to come to an end sooner or later.

Maybe because I'm in the heating business I see things a little more clearly than most do and have prepared my house for winter and have laid in a fuel supply to get me through.

I know this is a serious situation… But geesh, did this come as a surprise to you? Why don’t you go and get a part time job, save the money and buy the pellet stove and a couple of tons of fuel and make the best of, it instead of wringing your hands here on the forum.
I'm not condoning a person not being prepared for the winter, but don't you think that there are more then a few individuals in this same boat? I myself plan to spend just shy of $2,000 to heat our house this winter, with prebuy, using oil. Thats not something I found rattling around in the couch, so any tips I get here or anyone else does, well I'd rather see someone poking around for suggestions here then head to city hall for a hand out.
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