I’m good, Thanks, Hope all is good on your endYes I was just playing speed well, how are you Sir?
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Boozehound
I’m good, Thanks, Hope all is good on your endYes I was just playing speed well, how are you Sir?
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Boozehound
That’s messed up, Probably a bunch of transformers around, Or some really dry timber, Those folks are gonna get screwed
Oh man, It’s huge, Really dry up there, Another PG&E transformer explosion, Those fools need to get their maintenance shit togetherI know and that kind of crap really bothers me, I didn’t realize it was as big of a fire as it is I feel so bad for them.
Treed areas very rarely get totally levelled. Earlier in the year, we had wildfires in western Canada whose smoke reached Ireland, but driving past the area now doesn't really indicate that there was a major fire.
Call in and JDAM airstrike
Is it not odd that a fire started in a forest/brush area (read: trees) would leave almost all street trees standing, yet leave the houses and cars turned to piles of ash and dust? And what of the testimony of John's friend who apparently has some fire/hazmat experience and was reporting from on-site? If he thinks it's odd, I think it's odd...
OK, I'm letting this go, but it's definitely odd folks.
GJ
These are random embers flying all over the place, One lands on a house roof, Poof, Another across the road in a field, Poof. The fire is so hot, It’s random
I certainly do! I enjoy the backing band as much as Ms Benatars vocal fireworksNext up another $2 estate sale score from earlier today.
This lady caused a whole lot of boys to go temporarily blind (if ya know what I mean.)
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It’s because so many were grouped so close to the starting point, Unfortunate and used to be rare, It’s so dry here, One dirt bike spark on a hill behind your house, You and your neighborhood could be in flames in a minuteThat's my point though-- Clearly not random. It's like a pattern; of only houses.
GJ