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Wasn't trying to make light of it - didn't know that it was so extreme
Like I said, though - stay away from your crazy neighbor's fires! How the fuck could you be liable for having a pool, by the way?
> From my perspective it blew. My instinct was to cover and I dropped and balled > up. It almost knocked me back into the pool. This is a shot at the fence looking > towards the yard. > http://home.comcast.net/~gatchaman/yard.jpg > > Imagine me on the hill by that plant pot. My brother was inside calling 911 when > it blew. The house shook like a bomb dropped, and my brother said I disappeared > in a fire blast that engulfed the patio. If the oxygen tank would have been > there and blown too I'd probably be crispy. Had I made it a few yards closer to > the fence I would have been standing where the remainer of the tank landed. > http://home.comcast.net/~gatchaman/tank.jpg > > Here's what was left of the cart it was on > http://home.comcast.net/~gatchaman/cart.jpg > > Flaming pieces of the fence, and two garbage cans were blown to shit. Flaming > debree flew all over the yard and on my roof. > > After that the adrenalyn pumped so hard my ears hurt, and after we got the fire > under control and realized I had a moment to breath I was sick. I had a bad > panic attack, and I threw up. Then I had to put up with the fire department > telling me I had to fix the fence or get fined by the city because I have a > pool. After that I realized I had first degree burns on my hands and arms, I > thanked what ever cosmic entity that saved my sorry ass. I was also thankful no > one else got hurt, or lost their homes. > > So I got to say, no it wasn't like a video game. No game is going to do that to > you. > > > > > cept you're actually scared for your life? > > > > Glad you're ok. stay away from your crazy neighbor's fires in the future! > > > > My Junk > > > > >
My Junk
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