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Well, in a small pit or fireplace, you build a fire, fueling it with the finest wood products.

When your fire is snapping and popping, pull up a chair and just start a conversation. In truth, the conversation will be mostly one sided, however, with a little imagination, you could develop some sense of reciprocity.

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