V256.420
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wtf? Is he taking her temperature?
wtf? Is he taking her temperature?
YesIt's all your fault!
As the largest market, the U.S. is heavily dependent on Canada's lumber. The needs of the US outweigh the domestic supply. Canada has also been expanding rapidly into the Asian market, with China being the second-largest importer. The U.S. accounted for 69% of Canada's softwood lumber exports in 2015.
We should trade wood for vaccines.
Yeswtf? Is he taking her temperature?
That shit works!
In a way... remember when your mom would kiss your forehead to check your temp? It's like that....wtf? Is he taking her temperature?
That's so wrong if he's checking his mom's temp. Like thatIn a way... remember when your mom would kiss your forehead to check your temp? It's like that....
Lol, bulk lumber is sold in "board feet" for volume. 12"x12"x1" is 1 board foot. And for market volume it goes by 1000 board feet.I knew loggers & loaders - these ships were like 600' container ships, God knows how many linear feet of wood they could fit in there.
It's ok. It's his step-mom. :OThat's so wrong if he's checking his mom's temp. Like that
Definitely would of bought this!!!
Had no idea how it worked, but quickly saw the blaring stupidity of the economic paradigm.Lol, bulk lumber is sold in "board feet" for volume. 12"x12"x1" is 1 board foot. And for market volume it goes by 1000 board feet.
These are just the old way of doing things. It's not you, you just have been taught yet.Had no idea how it worked, but quickly saw the blaring stupidity of the economic paradigm.
Is it just me??
My woody in the morning sure feels bigger then 1/4 foot.Lol, bulk lumber is sold in "board feet" for volume. 12"x12"x1" is 1 board foot. And for market volume it goes by 1000 board feet.
This ?
We should trade wood for vaccines.