My Dad was a volunteer firefighter for decades, in my youth. A farmer had a barn fire that they went to put out. As they were pouring water on the barn, the farmer said. "I will buy the beer if you run out of water". My Dad shut his nozzle off and said "We just ran out of water". The good old days.
When you insist that 1st responders use all of your preferred pronouns it sometimes just brings the idea for a new song idea to mind that just has to get out.
Looks like the people in drug commercials as the voiceover is listing side effects like ‘nether regions rotting off’ and ‘may develop a taste for human flesh’.
Asshole news reporter. They all do it. House to be demoed. Owner contacts the Chief. What you are looking at is a training fire. The reporter always asks for a shot like this.
My Dad was a volunteer firefighter for decades, in my youth. A farmer had a barn fire that they went to put out.
ReplyDeleteAs they were pouring water on the barn, the farmer said. "I will buy the beer if you run out of water".
My Dad shut his nozzle off and said "We just ran out of water".
The good old days.
The entire crew enjoyed Sharon’s version of Knocking on Heaven’s Door
ReplyDeleteI see some windows with plywood over them. A controlled burn I suspect. Fire Department there for public safety.
ReplyDeleteWhen you insist that 1st responders use all of your preferred pronouns it sometimes just brings the idea for a new song idea to mind that just has to get out.
ReplyDeleteIt's what happens when you don't contribute to the fireman's fund yearly.
ReplyDeleteThat babe is smokin' hot.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the people in drug commercials as the voiceover is listing side effects like ‘nether regions rotting off’ and ‘may develop a taste for human flesh’.
ReplyDeleteMidwest Chick
FBI, ATF, etc at Waco.
ReplyDeleteThe girl is playing a full G chord, I think. First chord of Beetle's Hard Days Night.
ReplyDeletePretty much shows all the work done by clams on a fire.
ReplyDeleteAsshole news reporter. They all do it. House to be demoed. Owner contacts the Chief. What you are looking at is a training fire. The reporter always asks for a shot like this.
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