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Old 07-13-2006, 06:51 PM   #1
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Block Don't Burn.


Small fire in my backyard,around 40,000 acres or so.My block and stone work is still standing in the mist of it.

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Old 07-13-2006, 07:16 PM   #2
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Small fire in my backyard,around 40,000 acres or so.My block and stone work is still standing in the mist of it.

Sorry to hear, I hope everyone remains safe....

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What's on the roof? Flying embers are bad news.
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40,000 acers? or SF?
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Acres...he must be from Cali....and if he's not posting tomorrow, I already know what happened
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OOOhhhhhh Geeze..... I didn't read the time stamp ..... I thought he was talking about the fire that's in Cali today......

Ya see, got burned by a newbie.
Get it...burned?
No?
Tom R would have.
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OOOhhhhhh Geeze..... I didn't read the time stamp ..... I thought he was talking about the fire that's in Cali today......

Ya see, got burned by a newbie.
Get it...burned?
No?
Tom R would have.
The fires don't stop around here,that's why we hired the terminator.Anybody want some fresh spinach?

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