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Open House Surgery
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October 3, 2006
the old 35+ year furnace
Taking it apart
The thing was built like a tank
as in Panzer. We are talking hammers, saws, and small caliber hand guns
finally the new boy on the block
humpty dumpty, back together again
all nice and warm.
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