The Official Status Update Thread: Part 143 - Happy Halloween INGO!

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    MrsGungho

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    We used to burn them at the shop. We had massive piles and would soak them in used gas, diesel, paint thinner, and acetone. One time my boss did a "hey ya'll watch this" and soaked the pile with 5 gallons of the stuff, made a fuel trail then waited a few minutes. When he lit it the pile lifted about 10 feet off the ground, made a loud boom and scattered burning leaves all over the place. That was the last time we did that :D

    I'm in shock and awe here

    wish I would have seen that
     

    Birds Away

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    well, by the time the tree is done dropping leaves, or I actually get out there and clean them up, the city isn't picking them up anymore. But I still put the bags in my trash. so no, not a conformist.

    Sounds like they are discriminating against your Maple trees. I have learned on INGO that the solution is to force them to bake a cake.
     

    churchmouse

    I still care....Really
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    Argos did that as well. I burned a lot of them though when I lived there. Now I bag them. like the .gov tells me to :rolleyes:

    We bag them up wet. Leave them for a year behind the shed. When I put the garden away for the winter I till in last years leaves that have assumed compost.

    We got good dirt.
     
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