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This was what the smell was. Aparently the steel had a plastic coating that burned.
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Posted by Akron |
10/11/2004 3:09 AM | remove |
How very strange. I once lit a fire in a drain when I was six, though all I burnt was some tar and newspaper - We actually had a "firepit" in an old hangout drain. Man, I miss that place.
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Posted by from the depths |
11/29/2004 7:54 AM | remove |
This reminds me of when some "friends" of mine who decided to collect a huge pile of dried up weeds and tall grass and start a huge fire near the entrance of a drain me and another guy were pretty deep into. My throat was sore for 2 weeks at least from the smoke.
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Posted by BravoOrig |
1/16/2007 12:47 AM | remove |
When we were kids, my father who had a huge hill behind our house, it had two rows of bushes down either side of the hill. It was cool because you could start at the top go all the way to the bottom through the bushes. Well in one bush we would set stuff on fire, steal my sisters hairspray and make a torch. We're lucky we didn't die or set it on fire.
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