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To: John Carragher who wrote (1575098)12/4/2025 8:40:26 PM
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By the look of that picture the South has pipelines everywhere, do the landowners get paid for the pipelines on their property?



To: John Carragher who wrote (1575098)12/4/2025 8:53:48 PM
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Back in the day before natural gas was a thing, I saw a sawdust furnace at my Uncles, a coal furnace and heating oil furnaces were the most common. Big houses for the wealthier had oil fired boilers and radiators. big houses for average people had oil fired furnaces for central heat. One Aunt lived in such a house, the furnace in the basement was near the centre of the house. a big grate located in the floor near the living room and staircase to the bedrooms on the second floor. My cousins bedrooms were always cold in the winter. I'm guessing the kitchen was heated by the stove