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Snake & Mongoose movie

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 13 2:03 pm
by drewcrane

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 13 2:06 pm
by Stu
Yeah, trailer looks good too. 8-) Popped up on Faceache this morning. Want to see that!

Glad you're ok Drew, did I see some pretty big fires out where you are?

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 13 8:01 pm
by drewcrane
Stu wrote:Yeah, trailer looks good too. 8-) Popped up on Faceache this morning. Want to see that!

Glad you're ok Drew, did I see some pretty big fires out where you are?

Yea now the most destructive fire in Colorado history, just 10 miles from my house,so far so good here :thumbright: thanks for asking :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 13 8:37 pm
by Stu
Bloody hell! Glad you're ok. Good luck.

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 13 10:26 am
by db
Pretty scary to have the fires that close Drew! What sort of area do you live in- are you in a city or out in the sticks?

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 13 1:49 pm
by drewcrane
db wrote:Pretty scary to have the fires that close Drew! What sort of area do you live in- are you in a city or out in the sticks?
Yea I live just outside the City,the Black Canyon fire is about 10 miles as the crow flies ,Tuesday it blew up sending ash and sticks down on top of me , and the heat was intense, smoke everywhere ,the wind has changed ,so it is a bit better today :?

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 13 2:17 pm
by AllKiller
Jesus....put everything in the swimming pool :help:

Good Luck Drew :shock: :shock:

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 13 2:40 pm
by drewcrane
AllKiller wrote:Jesus....put everything in the swimming pool :help:

Good Luck Drew :shock: :shock:

Oh how I wish I had a pool , but it would only get used 4 months out of the year,I do keep an eye on the roof and the surrounding area.

This Black Canyon fire was a fav .spot in my youth , it was out in the middle of the plains, it was so dense the only way in was to bushwack , and now with urban sprawl it has been populated.

and is now a huge uncontrolled fire almost 400 homes lost ,over 15k acres lost 2 people dead, 38,000 people evacuated, and only 5% contained ,and of course it is 37c degrees and 8% humidity , it makes it tough for those firefighters. and there are 4 other fires in the state raging as we speak


How would you like to have to leave your house with the clothes on your back ,and coming home to nothing but ashes and a concrete foundation , it is really tough to see this :cry:

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 13 9:50 pm
by Dave81
drewcrane wrote:
AllKiller wrote:Jesus....put everything in the swimming pool :help:

Good Luck Drew :shock: :shock:

Oh how I wish I had a pool , but it would only get used 4 months out of the year,I do keep an eye on the roof and the surrounding area.

This Black Canyon fire was a fav .spot in my youth , it was out in the middle of the plains, it was so dense the only way in was to bushwack , and now with urban sprawl it has been populated.

and is now a huge uncontrolled fire almost 400 homes lost ,over 15k acres lost 2 people dead, 38,000 people evacuated, and only 5% contained ,and of course it is 37c degrees and 8% humidity , it makes it tough for those firefighters. and there are 4 other fires in the state raging as we speak


How would you like to have to leave your house with the clothes on your back ,and coming home to nothing but ashes and a concrete foundation , it is really tough to see this :cry:
To think we moan about the wet weather here Drew.

Just goes to show that having some of the great weather you guys get over the pond has its downsides............Bush Fires, Tornado's and Hurricanes! :shock: :help:

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 13 10:31 pm
by drewcrane
Dave81 wrote:
drewcrane wrote:
AllKiller wrote:Jesus....put everything in the swimming pool :help:

Good Luck Drew :shock: :shock:

Oh how I wish I had a pool , but it would only get used 4 months out of the year,I do keep an eye on the roof and the surrounding area.

This Black Canyon fire was a fav .spot in my youth , it was out in the middle of the plains, it was so dense the only way in was to bushwack , and now with urban sprawl it has been populated.

and is now a huge uncontrolled fire almost 400 homes lost ,over 15k acres lost 2 people dead, 38,000 people evacuated, and only 5% contained ,and of course it is 37c degrees and 8% humidity , it makes it tough for those firefighters. and there are 4 other fires in the state raging as we speak


How would you like to have to leave your house with the clothes on your back ,and coming home to nothing but ashes and a concrete foundation , it is really tough to see this :cry:
To think we moan about the wet weather here Drew.

Just goes to show that having some of the great weather you guys get over the pond has its downsides............Bush Fires, Tornado's and Hurricanes! :shock: :help:

It really puts things in perspective in a hurry dont it :thumbright: ;)