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    Quote Originally Posted by schmierer LR at singleton View Post

    -6 and its not even winter even so its a small price to pay to go to uni there
    You get used to it. Best part about the New England weather is that 30 degrees is a hot day in summer

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    i love the heat

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    Last few nights have been coolish; 2C last night. Fire in the stove since Tuesday night, keeps the whole house nice and warm. Will need to cut some more wood in a few days.

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    3 tonnes of Jarrah split logs delivered to the driveway $660 the otehr week

    Parter took 4 hours to move the logs off the driveway and stack them in the garage, offered to take the morning off to help her, said no go to work l can manage, what a woman.

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    $660 thats a fair bit

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    my SWMBO's thermostat is permanently faulty...needs the fire lit if it drops below 15 here, then gets up to 24 and she is in a spencer pullover and cardy whilst I am sweltering in shorts & t-shirt!!!!!

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    Bloke cutting wood on my place at the moment tells me he delivers two tonnes of split ironbark for $400 - not much different.

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    we use to get a tonne for about $90 and thats was cut but not split

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