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Natural gas costs are expected to jump nearly 71 percent
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by grayfox1119</i> <br /><br />Dave, my wigwam is a split entry, circa 1967. I have enough trees around the 6 acreas to supply my own wood, the axe takes no gas, so I don't spend a dime on wood. Split with spitting mall. That way I also keep in shape, no gut, so I can have an around the room 4x8 tables, and 2foot isles, because I'm not FAT ( ohh ohh, I can't say that these days...so sorry....lets say, not circumferentially challenged...how's that guys? ) <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I thought you had a real TeePee [:p][:p] <br /> <br />That sounds like too much work [;)]. I am thinking that geothermal heating, heard on the radio last week some lady said they have yet to use any heating or cooling the old fashion way with a furnace. I faintly remember an article about how it works. Sounds interesting. Anything to defray the $$ going towards keeping the home enviroment comfortable.
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