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My first whining thread - Drought Hatred
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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Morgan" data-source="post: 1615307" data-attributes="member: 4676"><p>The count you have is pretty accurate. There were about 2 different fires less than a mile from my house in Leander, too. The winds from that hurricane are what spurred it all on. There are a few people here at work that had their houses burned down. One of them is on my floor and I have worked with before. It's very sad, and I felt terrible for him. At one point, the fire you took a picture of was 6 miles deep and 16 miles wide with flames hundreds (yes hundreds) of feet high. There was one video a co-worker and I were watching, and it was downright freaky. You could see flames coming out of that big cloud you posted a picture of, so big it just made the sky look like it was on fire. </p><p></p><p>I let my lawn die at my house, but many of my neighbors still have theirs going strong (No way I'm paying upwards of $200 a month to have my lawn green). I took to watering my foundation, though, since I started to notice the ground shrinking back and making a gap. </p><p></p><p>Suckage, my friend..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Morgan, post: 1615307, member: 4676"] The count you have is pretty accurate. There were about 2 different fires less than a mile from my house in Leander, too. The winds from that hurricane are what spurred it all on. There are a few people here at work that had their houses burned down. One of them is on my floor and I have worked with before. It's very sad, and I felt terrible for him. At one point, the fire you took a picture of was 6 miles deep and 16 miles wide with flames hundreds (yes hundreds) of feet high. There was one video a co-worker and I were watching, and it was downright freaky. You could see flames coming out of that big cloud you posted a picture of, so big it just made the sky look like it was on fire. I let my lawn die at my house, but many of my neighbors still have theirs going strong (No way I'm paying upwards of $200 a month to have my lawn green). I took to watering my foundation, though, since I started to notice the ground shrinking back and making a gap. Suckage, my friend.. [/QUOTE]
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