Burbs Hood-My Hood

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I can't believe it, my neighbors house is on fire right now!Kennyman and I have just been witnessing the end of the movie outside our house!There's three fire trucks,four cop cars,an ambulance,and hundered people milling about...

I tried to tell them not to turn their furnuce up to 5000 degrees....
 
holy cow! is everyone ok? Did you hit the gas line while diggin in the basement?
 
Everyone is OK,Thank God!It was a kitchen fire from what I heard from our one neighbor.She talked to the firemen.It mainly hurt the inside of the house,the outside looks fine,but there was lots of smoke coming out the windows.They had to air the place out...Like we said we just couldn't believe it,because it looked like the end of the Burbs movie on our street...Minus the weather vain fling in the air and stabbing someones car!
 
Good that everyone is alright.

Nonetheless it's a sad thing to happen. Imagine all the memories which are lost in the fire. Photos, letters, heirlooms and so much more which you can't replace with all the money in the world.
 
Yeah phew that everyone's okay, that's the main thing.

Hope no one tried to burn their house down whilst they were gone for the day!

We had a local chimney fire the other week. I couldn't believe the amount of smoke.Again everyone alright. They sure knew how to throw a party.
 
Yes thankfully nobody was hurt,and their property loss was minimal,but wow,what a scene!I got to watch the end of the Burbs in real life,right from my front yard.There was even a group of teenagers behind the yellow police tape..I dont know for sure how it started,but I suspect they were building a dungeon in the basement when they hit the gas line..
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>RayPeterson wrote:

Good that everyone is alright.

Nonetheless it's a sad thing to happen. Imagine all the memories which are lost in the fire. Photos, letters, heirlooms and so much more which you can't replace with all the money in the world. <center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

Oh, I know that's so horrible. :( Is there such things as fire proof...mmmm..canisters/containers you can keep stuff like that in? I think everyone should look in to it.

You never know what's going to happen.
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>RayPeterson wrote:

Good that everyone is alright.

Nonetheless it's a sad thing to happen. Imagine all the memories which are lost in the fire. Photos, letters, heirlooms and <center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>


....not to mention the evening's dinner!
 
yeah, all the sardines, pretzels, brownies, dog food, pineapples... *sniff*
 
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