Im talking about the big one in California. Its literally raining ash here, burns your lungs when you breath in. Im safe i think but it might reach me.
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Im talking about the big one in California. Its literally raining ash here, burns your lungs when you breath in. Im safe i think but it might reach me.
I hope u keep safe, i've been watching on British news massive int it,Quote:
Originally posted by dragon_bane@27 October 2003 - 02:31
Im talking about the big one in California. Its literally raining ash here, burns your lungs when you breath in. Im safe i think but it might reach me.
you Americans don't do things by halves do u :)
:( :unsure: :( :unsure: :( :unsure: i live in escondido and im prettey close to that one the flames look pretty huge!!!!!!! :( :( :( :(
http://www.eek3.net/upload/files/beavis.gif
Fire, Fire, FIRE!!
Think of all those poor trees and wildlife :(
ITS NESSECERYQuote:
Originally posted by Smooch@28 October 2003 - 00:41
Think of all those poor trees and wildlife :(
Could you please explain why it's necessary?
I don't get paid to teach, if you want to learn how the environment works google or read a text book, both very informative
but I assure you forest fires/brush fires are very important in the circle of life
Just the kind of reply I expected :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@27 October 2003 - 23:25
I don't get paid to teach, if you want to learn how the environment works google or read a text book, both very informative
but I assure you forest fires/brush fires are very important in the circle of life
prove me wrong
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