TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part X
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: On a hill among the hills, PA
Posts: 112,202
Received 1,315 Likes
on
1,030 Posts
Originally Posted by krwould
We were at anudder meeting last night, happened to be at the fire hall, siren sounded and the cheif come back, someone having an unusually large campfire behind their house and someone else called it in a s a house fire!
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: On a hill among the hills, PA
Posts: 112,202
Received 1,315 Likes
on
1,030 Posts
I wood be very suspicious of her actual plumbing skills, although she prawbly could open up the main drain!!
The following users liked this post:
Honey-Badger (10-19-2017)
My cousin lives in Commerce City, a suburb of Denver. They were BBQ'ing last winter and someone called the FD thinking their house was on fire. Apparently no one BBQ's in the winter in CC
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: On a hill among the hills, PA
Posts: 112,202
Received 1,315 Likes
on
1,030 Posts
Yuup... no campfires here during a drought, although my neighbor, the only neighbor I have does not abide by that rule and one day he will be in a pickle for dat!!
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: On a hill among the hills, PA
Posts: 112,202
Received 1,315 Likes
on
1,030 Posts
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: On a hill among the hills, PA
Posts: 112,202
Received 1,315 Likes
on
1,030 Posts
That very discussion came up on campfires last night and a guy who lives on Turkey Foot Rd started the hillside on fire one dry evenin! The fire chief said he had passed the house and noticed a pile of wood and debris piled out there but didn't really think he wood light it up under those conditions, wrong!!
A neighbor of mine has a gas fire pit. Last summer he turned it up to 11. I could smell the gas and someone called the FD.
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: On a hill among the hills, PA
Posts: 112,202
Received 1,315 Likes
on
1,030 Posts
uhuh... yuppie firepit we call em here!!