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	<title>How cold is it?</title>
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	<description>It&apos;s cold as the balls on a brass monkey. Cold enough to mean the cover on the Cadillac I&apos;m selling...</description> 

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	<mt:body><![CDATA[<p>It's cold as the balls on a brass monkey.  Cold enough to mean the cover on the Cadillac I'm selling is frozen to the car!  I suppose I'm going to have to run a hose from the utility sink to douse it with hot water.</p>

<p>Update: the hose works better the water in it isn't frozen...</p>]]></mt:body>
	<mt:excerpt>It&apos;s cold as the balls on a brass monkey. Cold enough to mean the cover on the Cadillac I&apos;m selling...</mt:excerpt> 
	<mt:more><![CDATA[<p>To my surpise I discover the window near the dryer vent already has a cover over a nice 1.5" hole.  So I can run the hose up and out from the basement without opening a window and wasting the heat.  Gotta love it when you find those little things the former homeowner added.  </p>

<p>Fortunately a few minutes soaking in the utility sink thawed it right out.  What dawned on me, however is running it would have made quite a mess.  It's so cold that it'd have frozen right away.  So I put a bit of it in a bucket and gently loosened the frozen spots.  It was tedious.  I put it whole frozen lump into a big lawn trash bag.  That way I can thaw it indoors and then tumble dry it. </p>]]></mt:more>
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	<mt:authorNickname>Bill Kearney</mt:authorNickname> 
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