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Re: PINBALL TRAGEDY NARROWLY AVOIDED
« on: June 16, 2010, 03:19:45 PM »
Well just finished work feel like a sack of shit splitting headache blocked sinuses and a sore throat so what ever was burning your not meant to breath in LOL

  Lets hope that leaving the exhaust fan on all night and day has got rid of the smell.

   At the time didnt really worry me calmly turned off the gas bottle and put the fire out now that i think back with the flames were dropping onto the gas bottle etc.   So im thinking what if??????

  What if i wasnt in there at that moment Would i be covered with my insurance (im told i am but who believes insurance companies anything to get out of a claim)
 What if the bottle caught fire or exploded while we were in there?
 What if i was out there and got blown to bits while my son was inside by himself?? (what would he do)

  A simple thing really makes you think so everyone double check there insurance add a smoke detector and make sure your family whould know what to do if the shit does ever hit the fan  ^^^