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Actually you’d be surprised. Drive a couple hours east of LA or SD and there are plenty of sticks. I just don’t think I’d find myself desperate enough to live out there.
If there’s ash on your car and you smell smoke, imagine effect on asthmatics and those with other breathing difficulties… It must be rough.
I guess I’m lucky that I’m only mildly asthmatic. I can’t imagine the folks who actually live close to where all this is going on.
Girl, even I’ve been watching that on the news, way up here in the cold sticks.
*shrug* I don’t know what to tell ya. I’m oblivious, sometimes to an extreme.
see that would have happened to me too. I don’t listen to or read the news. Hmm, tho - I did know about the fires. That one was hard not to know about… even tho I had no dust on my car here in CT.
I’d make a great juror for high profile cases.
I’m just glad you are OK and not near the flames....
I’m also usually the last one to know things. I kinda “avoid” watching the news it’s too depressing.
I agree, the nightly news is just an endless display of the endlessness of human stupidity.
Just make sure to stay safe, ya hear??? If the house gets hot...run!
CP
LOL In the sticks? hehe There isn’t many places in So Cal that are sticks.
Kentucky Girl | 10.23.2007 | 5:28 PM