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Originally Posted by Ringman
This happened in 1977.


So you came here to troll about something that happened 40 years ago, as if it were a couple of days ago?

What was your point?

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Originally Posted by Ringman
He was a fireman.


He must be a slow learner as well... Allowing others to go back into a burning house, and not knowing that smoke at standing level would kill everyone.


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Originally Posted by Ringman
Woke to the smell of smoke? Not the smoke alarm going off?
Any smoke alarms installed?

This happened in 1977. I never heard of them back then. Certainly the owner of the house would have had them if they existed. He was a fireman. [/quote]

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Lemmee see if I get this....

The lady of the house is married to a firefighter.

She wakes to the smell of smoke.

She wakes you rather than her FF husband?



OK, give the punchline now.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Lemmee see if I get this....

The lady of the house is married to a firefighter.

She wakes to the smell of smoke.

She wakes you rather than her FF husband?



OK, give the punchline now.


40 years ago, no less... crazy

Wonder any of them are still around.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Lemmee see if I get this....

The lady of the house is married to a firefighter.

She wakes to the smell of smoke.

She wakes you rather than her FF husband?



OK, give the punchline now.


40 years ago, no less... crazy

Wonder any of them are still around.


Let it go people...

Man, it was the 70's.

Simply "swingers", caught up in a moment of the times (and a simple trailer home fire).



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Smoke detectors date back to pre 1900, the basis of the version we still use to this day since something like the late 1930's. Been a while since I was in fire school but I know damn well we had them growing up in 1978 as I set it off.....

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This happened in 1977.


So you came here to troll about something that happened 40 years ago, as if it were a couple of days ago?

What was your point?


If you read the original post you would know the idea was to warn people about not standing up when they are in smoke and not to turn their steering wheels into oncoming traffic until they actually start to turn.

Someone had the good since to suggest no one go back into a burning house. I was hoping for .com friends to actually give helping advise along this line. It appears I was expecting too much from the children who habitually post here.

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He was a fireman.



He must be a slow learner as well... Allowing others to go back into a burning house, and not knowing that smoke at standing level would kill everyone.

Lemmee see if I get this....

The lady of the house is married to a firefighter.

She wakes to the smell of smoke.

She wakes you rather than her FF husband?



OK, give the punchline now.


You sure are assuming something here. Her husband is a mining engineer. They were renting from a man who is a fireman. Does that help?



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Originally Posted by MallardAddict
Smoke detectors date back to pre 1900, the basis of the version we still use to this day since something like the late 1930's. Been a while since I was in fire school but I know damn well we had them growing up in 1978 as I set it off.....


I had to smile about you setting off the smoke detector. It makes no difference when they were invented. I never heard of them at the time and the owner did not have them installed in that mobile.


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Originally Posted by Ringman
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Originally Posted By Ringman
This happened in 1977.


So you came here to troll about something that happened 40 years ago, as if it were a couple of days ago?

What was your point?


If you read the original post you would know the idea was to warn people about not standing up when they are in smoke and not to turn their steering wheels into oncoming traffic until they actually start to turn.

Someone had the good since to suggest no one go back into a burning house. I was hoping for .com friends to actually give helping advise along this line. It appears I was expecting too much from the children who habitually post here.

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He was a fireman.



He must be a slow learner as well... Allowing others to go back into a burning house, and not knowing that smoke at standing level would kill everyone.

Lemmee see if I get this....

The lady of the house is married to a firefighter.

She wakes to the smell of smoke.

She wakes you rather than her FF husband?



OK, give the punchline now.


You sure are assuming something here. Her husband is a mining engineer. They were renting from a man who is a fireman. Does that help?



If you actually posted something worth people considering as good advice, most would listen. The problem is that the best you are good for is as example to the rest of what not to do, and you still haven't caught on to that.


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Ringman, were you a Christian in 1977?

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It was a big deal....when the powers that be asked what can be done to prevent this from happening again, my dad replied he would instruct the kids "do not put your fingers any where you wouldn't put your dick...."

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Originally Posted by DakotaDeer
Ringman, were you a Christian in 1977?


Yes. I became a Christian about two weeks before I turned thirty on June 24, 1974. It was an instant and continuous change.


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