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Using a propane stove as a heater?

Well I have nowhere to live except this shitty camper I own. The only utility I have is propane gas. I use the stove burners to heat the place up. There also no door and blankets covering that. Little cracks here and there. The 2 vents on top of roof are broke so air can come in an out. I also have window open. How much carbon monoxide will stay on the camper. Also is there more monoxide up top where is warmer.

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How attached are you to your undercarriage?
the shock absorbers are probably in poor condition, so i think your are probably internally hurting your car. If you had a 550 hp engine, you wouldn't do that, so i have concluded that this cant be true i answered this question last, so i could say this in my argument. Most cars have 500 hp engines, then like 575 hp, then 600 hp engines nitrous is not needed in a 500 hp engine bec. it is fast enough, and it is probably turbo-charged, and nitrous will be deadly here so i have beaten another person in the race, no match for my car if i choose to race, low chances
Whatever speed you want to go over it at. Thanks, it's people like you that keep me in business.
Protection one installed mine for free. I do get 15% off my insurance because my system is hardwired and has all of the same features that this Safewatch package has but all of my windows and doors have contacts and we got two keybob controllers so we can disingage the system remotely like from the garage so we don't have to be at the panel. My monitoring is paid quarterly, and it just went up from $45 to $51 which is $17 a month. My neighbor has Alarm One and her's was also installed for free, but her monitoring is $20 a month. In fact, I live in a cul-de-sac neighborhood of 37 homes and I don't believe any of us paid to have our systems installed. PS When you get a system, do NOT use the window stickers or yard sign they only tell the thieves what system you have so they know how to disable it quickly.
A good Doctor has following points.. *His social or communication skills with the patients which constitutes both verbal and non-verbal (body language) communicationAs our profession is a Community Service. *He should be a role model (a doctor who tells his/her patients to quit smoking should not be seen smoking outside the hospital 5 minutes after the patient leaves.. where's the intergrity in this right?) *He should be able to communicate in a way the patient understands (not going off on the properties of amino acids etc. etc) as this may come out as arrogance *He, IDEALLY should follow up on his patients give them phone calls to see how they're doing *The doctor should be WILLING TO TEACH!! this goes along very well with preventive health care. The doctor should give the patients the fishing rods, rather than the fish. If a doctor knows how to teach his/her patient what to do and what not to do, the doctor will be able to help the patient change his lifestyle for the better so that the patient doesn't have to keep coming back. *And last but not the least he must be INTELLIGENT, UPDATED, And Most Of all ETHICAL. Dr Suraj A K

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