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I dunno - that aint gonna last long , an wet wood is a waste of money , transport etc , its best to get a big stack racked up in Summer , nice n dry fr winter . K

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I’ll ask the fella for a phone number if you want?

I’ve requested to be added to that sale group to have a look at the post. There’s nothing on the blokes Facebook profile.
Why he’s advertising in esh winning when it says he lives in Chester-Le-street I don’t know.

If you could ask where the stock is currently located that’d be handy.
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I’ve requested to be added to that sale group to have a look at the post. There’s nothing on the blokes Facebook profile.
Why he’s advertising in esh winning when it says he lives in Chester-Le-street I don’t know.

If you could ask where the stock is currently located that’d be handy.

I thought it was a bit far afield like

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