OT Free firewood.
- Roy Staggs
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OT Free firewood.
The only catch is - you have to cut and haul it yourself. Mother Nature decided that we really didn't need all those trees on our place. We have 8 or 10 trees on the ground and a number of others that are so damaged they will have to be cut down. You won't have to cut any off the house - I already did that. If you want what is left of my 20 x 24 foot pole barn you can have it also. Please be careful that you don't cause any more damage to my trailer and one ton truck that it is sitting on now. I hope the storms didn't cause you any damage and if it did please don't hurt yourself trying to clean it up. Drink plenty of fluids and wear your safety glasses.
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Re: OT Free firewood.
Glad if you got your power back on to post this, sorry to hear it got the truck too. Saw a lot of trees down along the freeway as I drove home Friday night. From the Entergy web page showing location and number of outages, I think this storm caught them "off guard" - with hurricanes and Ice storms, the damage is greater but at least they have a few days notice and can start bringing in line crews from other states.
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Re: OT Free firewood.
I might come up and get a load later in the summer. Let me know if you all need help cutting & cleanup, 
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