Fire!
We were all in my aunt's kitchen at the back of her huge rambling Victorian house. I was only small and had wandered off to go to the loo, but given up after finding the hall full of smoke. "That was quick," my mum said after a few minutes. "Yes - it's all smoky," I replied.
I've never seen adults move so fast.
So, like my cousin who'd managed to set fire to the roof, tell us your fire stories.
( , Thu 3 Nov 2005, 9:11)
We were all in my aunt's kitchen at the back of her huge rambling Victorian house. I was only small and had wandered off to go to the loo, but given up after finding the hall full of smoke. "That was quick," my mum said after a few minutes. "Yes - it's all smoky," I replied.
I've never seen adults move so fast.
So, like my cousin who'd managed to set fire to the roof, tell us your fire stories.
( , Thu 3 Nov 2005, 9:11)
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my mate accidentally*
burnt his parents house down one evening whilst we were all there having a party (*lit cigarette ignites curtain etc etc).
we were all stood outside watching the firemen do their stuff when, just as a fireman is carrying my mate out of the smoke filled house, my mates elder brother turns up, and promptly starts singing 'Holding out for a hero' by Bonnie Tyler.
Kind of relaxed the atmosphere I thought.
Although his parents didn't see it that way. - miserable fuckers.
( , Fri 4 Nov 2005, 10:20, Reply)
burnt his parents house down one evening whilst we were all there having a party (*lit cigarette ignites curtain etc etc).
we were all stood outside watching the firemen do their stuff when, just as a fireman is carrying my mate out of the smoke filled house, my mates elder brother turns up, and promptly starts singing 'Holding out for a hero' by Bonnie Tyler.
Kind of relaxed the atmosphere I thought.
Although his parents didn't see it that way. - miserable fuckers.
( , Fri 4 Nov 2005, 10:20, Reply)
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