Relationship Chat Thread #23/Read first post (how to, older, call, different)
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Reminds me of a funny story. Way back when, I used matches to light candles and I'd always grab a matchook or two from wherever we were. My friend and I were up at the casino one night and I smelled something really odd - like sulfur. Sure enough the matches rubbed up against each other in my purse and caught it on fire. We had to pull over so I could kick it out of the car.
Reminds me of a funny story. Way back when, I used matches to light candles and I'd always grab a matchook or two from wherever we were. My friend and I were up at the casino one night and I smelled something really odd - like sulfur. Sure enough the matches rubbed up against each other in my purse and caught it on fire. We had to pull over so I could kick it out of the car.
Reminds me of a funny story. Way back when, I used matches to light candles and I'd always grab a matchook or two from wherever we were. My friend and I were up at the casino one night and I smelled something really odd - like sulfur. Sure enough the matches rubbed up against each other in my purse and caught it on fire. We had to pull over so I could kick it out of the car.
I've heard of hot footing it. never a purse catching on fire.
A year and a half ago I was on a fire, there were some trees and the like along with some other trash. There was a smoldering bits of a dog house. In 16 years of firefighting that was the first dog house fire I've been to.
Question, did any of you see a new sticky earlier? Something about European's. It was weird, no, I wasn't indulging in any sauce, but there was a thread over top of this one for a short moment.
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