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Started by 69bronco, September 17, 2018, 08:43:35 AM

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69bronco

Anyone heard from Rob? Hope all is ok with all the fires!

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 The local fire knocked out power to 13000 folks in the valley here for 13 days. A lot hurting people with no well water or refrigeration for food. What a mess caused by an arsonist ! Thankfully we have a diesel set with a transfer switch and made it through just fine. Thanks for asking.  Rob

 
persistence personified - never let up , never let down

Bill Gaiche

Arsonist if caught, should have to plant trees for the rest of there life when they are not at work.bg

69bronco

Glad to hear all is OK! Don't suppose they caught the lowlife?

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Actually several locals followed the guy as he set multiple fires then videotaped the police arresting him. He caused an immense amount of hurt in our little valley.........
persistence personified - never let up , never let down

Eppdso

Just read an article about a border agent that stated a fire during a gender revel and got a bill for $8 million.
accidentally started the fire by shooting a target filled with a color substance, which would burst out in pink or blue, depending on the sex of his and his wife's child.
Gender-reveal events, which have grown in popularity over the last decade, according to The Washington Post, typically involve parents popping balloons, cutting into cakes, or doing other everyday tasks that reveal the color pink or blue, indicating the sex of their baby.
Subjects target also contained Tannerite, a highly explosive substance, and he shot at it, the explosion sparked the fire that spread for thousands of acres. Nearly 800 firefighters worked to contain a blaze that engulfed more than 45,000 acres in flames over the course of a week in April 2017, according to Tucson.com.

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