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19/4/2006 at 10:50am
Location: North Devon Outfit: Microfast MI-7 Coleman Cedar Creek
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Ah, MT, you need ample thighs like mine!
I use my flat type stove in all weathers, it's the only one I've got. What I do is warm one gas can between my thighs for a few minutes, put it in the stove, and immediately replace it with another to warm up while I get some use out of the already warmed one. When the flame drops, I swap them around, so I constantly have one in the stove, and one warming. Sounds like a bit of a palaver, but it works, and personally, I just don't want to buy another stove!
P.S. I imagine this would work with other parts of the body too!!
------------- Suzy.
(Or possibly Mick)
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