Wet Wood

Fire

We have a wood fire in our house. I light it every night during winter mainly for warmth, but also because, well, I’m a former pyro. I was lighting to fire last night when I noticed the wood was so wet that it wouldn’t light…

Me: This wood is too… Ouch.

My voice trailed off into an ‘ouch’ after a bit of wood moved and brushed against my hand, my mother tried to finish off what I was saying…

Mum: Dry… I hate when it’s too dry.
Me: What?
Mum: The wood, when it’s dry it doesn’t burn.
Me: Ah huh.

My brother starts laughing.

Me: Damn that dry wood, if only it was wet.
Mum: What?
Me: You said the wood wouldn’t burn if it’s dry, when you meant to say wet.
Mum: Oh yeah, I meant wet wood won’t burn.
Me: Mmm.
Me: Those damn dry tree’s, you’d think they would have the decency to stay hydrated after being cut down.
Mum: Alright, very funny.

10 Comments

  1. Keg says:

    *chuckles*

    Silly mums 😛

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  2. Steph says:

    Haha, my mum is just the same, always getting her words wrong. Its good for the amusement factor.

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  3. Youkie says:

    O god Kitta… And the Deoderant can story is STILL funny…

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  4. Pringles says:

    Oh you two are so mean to her sometimes hehe 😛

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  5. Baron says:

    Hey, where’s the bit where you pour petrol in there to give it a helping hand?

    I hate wood-fires, lol. We have one. But why don’t you let it burn all day as well, so that you don’t have to light it every night.

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  6. Hey Kitters – a little off topic I know but I came across this article and wondered how in the world you’ve managed not to produce these yourself???

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  7. Kitta says:

    Baron, we don’t have enough wood to let it burn all day long and it only takes 5 minutes to light if you’ve got some small sticks.

    Smallest Photo, I’ve been meaning to give it a go, my brother has a computer chip one (sort of like the Eprom Necklace) which is quite cool.

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  8. Nic Seow says:

    Hiya, I’ve just come back from WA (to Singapore), and we had wood fireplaces in some of the places we stayed in. They’re fun – I used tourist brochures to get them started when I ran out of newspapers, Not as fun as fireball soccer, though.

    Oh, Kitta – you should really try making geek-jewellery, they’re actually really easy. Take this one for example. I made one by myself using nothing but a pair of scissors. (I used telephone wire, though, didn’t have any more spare cat5).

    Fancy finding this amazing site AFTER returning from Perth…

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  9. Kitta says:

    Nic Seow, I’ve been thinking about making some geek jewellery for a few years, ever since my brother made a computer ship necklace. And I’ve seen the Zellstyle ones (and linked to them), they’re pretty cool.

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  10. Nate says:

    That reminded me of a scene from dumb and dumber… lol

    no offence 🙂

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