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Danl October 28th, 2003 05:43 PM

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The short story: Fire came to eat us and our house at 2:15 Sunday morning.
Fortunately for us, it didn't quite succeed. Our family and house are fine
and dandy, albeit well smoked. A small amount of fire damage to the porch,
but nothing that can't be repaired. We are so much luckier than most in our
neck of the woods. I'll be off the air for a while until utilities are
reinstated in our neighborhood. But before I sign off, I would like to thank
all the well-wishers for your thoughts and prayers. BMIA to those that put
no stock in such things.

Danl
You might take a minute to fumble your beads, kiss your rug, or whatever you
chose to do along those lines for the rest of the folks in the area are that
aren't enjoying the good luck that my family has.



Charlie Choc October 28th, 2003 05:46 PM

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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 09:43:55 -0800, "Danl"
wrote:

The short story: Fire came to eat us and our house at 2:15 Sunday morning.
Fortunately for us, it didn't quite succeed.


Good news, Danl.
--
Charlie...

Tim J. October 28th, 2003 06:01 PM

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"Danl" wrote in message
...
The short story: Fire came to eat us and our house at 2:15 Sunday morning.
Fortunately for us, it didn't quite succeed. Our family and house are fine
and dandy, albeit well smoked. A small amount of fire damage to the porch,
but nothing that can't be repaired. We are so much luckier than most in our
neck of the woods. I'll be off the air for a while until utilities are
reinstated in our neighborhood. But before I sign off, I would like to thank
all the well-wishers for your thoughts and prayers. BMIA to those that put
no stock in such things.

Danl
You might take a minute to fumble your beads, kiss your rug, or whatever you
chose to do along those lines for the rest of the folks in the area are that
aren't enjoying the good luck that my family has.


Good to see you are well, Danl. My family out that way have some wonderful tales
about helpful neighbors and the professionals who put themselves in harm's way
to save civilians. In particular, my brother-in-law says that hundreds of
evacuees, including himself, his wife, and two small children, would have been
burnt to death in their cars fleeing for safety had it not been for some fancy
helicopter work, both dropping retardant and using the wind from their blades to
ward off the flames. He says that often it looked as though the 'copters were
going to be consumed by flames in the process.

Hats off, and prayers on!
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



David Snedeker October 28th, 2003 06:31 PM

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Hang in there Danl
Dave




Wayne Harrison October 28th, 2003 06:42 PM

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"David Snedeker" wrote in message
...
Hang in there Danl
Dave

yep, thank god for the safety of you and yours, from all your friends

in the old north state (hurricane disaster central).




Bill Mason October 28th, 2003 08:06 PM

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"Danl" wrote in message
...
The short story: Fire came to eat us and our house at 2:15 Sunday morning.
Fortunately for us, it didn't quite succeed. Our family and house are fine
and dandy...


Very glad to hear that you made it through the nightmare. Between the huge
column of smoke I saw above your neighborhood and the 24 hour news footage,
I was more than a little concerned. Your neighbors and all of these fires'
victims are, of course, in my thoughts.

Bill



Tom Littleton October 28th, 2003 10:09 PM

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Hang in there, Danl, glad to hear you and yours are safe!
Tom

Scott Seidman October 28th, 2003 10:19 PM

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"Danl" wrote in
:

The short story: Fire came to eat us and our house at 2:15 Sunday
morning. Fortunately for us, it didn't quite succeed. Our family and
house are fine and dandy, albeit well smoked. A small amount of fire
damage to the porch, but nothing that can't be repaired. We are so
much luckier than most in our neck of the woods. I'll be off the air
for a while until utilities are reinstated in our neighborhood. But
before I sign off, I would like to thank all the well-wishers for your
thoughts and prayers. BMIA to those that put no stock in such things.

Danl
You might take a minute to fumble your beads, kiss your rug, or
whatever you chose to do along those lines for the rest of the folks
in the area are that aren't enjoying the good luck that my family has.




Great to hear of your good fortune, or at least lack of devastation.

Scott

Dave LaCourse October 28th, 2003 10:29 PM

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Glad you and Cindy are ok. The house can be repaired. Do you know how many D.
or Daniel Finns there are in California? Too many! d;o) You two take care.

Dave




Tim J. October 28th, 2003 11:47 PM

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"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:01:56 -0500, "Tim J."
wrote:


Good to see you are well, Danl. My family out that way have some wonderful

tales
about helpful neighbors and the professionals who put themselves in harm's

way
to save civilians. In particular, my brother-in-law says that hundreds of
evacuees, including himself, his wife, and two small children, would have

been
burnt to death in their cars fleeing for safety had it not been for some

fancy
helicopter work, both dropping retardant and using the wind from their blades

to
ward off the flames. He says that often it looked as though the 'copters were
going to be consumed by flames in the process.



That sounds like scenes from some of the Vietnam war
movies. It had to be horrendous with the children in the
car.


Oddly enough, the kids were the bravest of the bunch. Ahhhh, to be young, naive,
and innocent again, eh?
--
TL,
Tim
http://css.sbcma.com/timj




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