fizzgig
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Wed Apr-16-08 11:20 AM
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finally, finally, finally, my new furnace is installed and the hole in the back of my house repaired. it took nearly two weeks to get the damn thing replaced but i'm glad it's done now because we've got rain and snow coming tonight and tomorrow.
it's nice to know that my heat source isn't going to burn down my house :P
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Wed Apr-16-08 11:21 AM
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1. What a relief that must be! |
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Wed Apr-16-08 02:31 PM
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I'm so relieved to hear this, sweetie!
Esp. with rain and snow coming...:scared:
I do want you to stay warm...but not by burning down your house!
:hug:
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Wed Apr-16-08 02:34 PM
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I'm sure the weather will force you to use it for at least a few days over the next few weeks. Also, it is a good feeling knowing you have a safe furnace in your house. :hi: :thumbsup:
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