Of course it is not OK. His spa is molten plastic and ashes, as demonstrated in the photo he submitted.
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I was actually thinking of a nice little kitty and a contract promising no further further fatalities for a period of seven years.
*random terminations from facebook updates while driving, and stray shot from clay pidgeon practice notwithstanding...... :blink:
It's funny how we can't really take anything for granted, nor know what could happen tomorrow. Life tends to throw these things at you. Thank goodness you and yours weren't there at the time, and insurance will cover the damages. :)
True dat. Usually, when I think of homelessness, I don't expect the wife and kids to be coming with me. :no:
@Art: Maybe I should just send a card...
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Glad to hear everyone was ok, I saw this video the other day and it made me take a look at where I keep my batteries.
http://videos.komando.com/watch/4910...rted-this-fire
To be honest, most people change batteries when the old ones have died, and the chance that a battery or two will short is so remote, you are more likely have a lottery win. Actually, you are more likely to have a fire from an acid leak than from a battery short.
Anyway, MBM, did you leave two PP9 batteries next to your spa, shorted? I doubt it.
It's times like these when one can count his blessings. No one made me watch this:
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So I feel some all-wise entity is looking out for my best interests.