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HAHA ok how about two Fun News of the Day....:rotfl: ****ing idiots...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A home at 33rd Street and Mersington Avenue was damaged by fire Wednesday when a man tried to smoke out a family of raccoons that had invaded the upper level of his home.
"I'd see him; he came out every night. I'd take my BB gun and shoot it. He'd take off and come right back," C.W. Roseburr said. "He had a nest up in there. I think he had three or four baby raccoons up there."
Roseburr, 72, told KMBC's Maria Antonia that he had a rag with kerosene on it on the end of the stick, and he was trying to get the animals out when the eaves caught fire.
"I set the raccoon on fire. He's the one that set the house on fire," Roseburr said. "I had no idea this was going to happen."
Fire crews were called and quickly put out the blaze. No one was hurt.
Animal control officers could find only two baby raccoons. The animals were taken away. Antonia said that a nature center would care for them for the time being.
Firefighters recommend calling an animal expert rather than trying to smoke out varmints.
"This is the first time I've seen anything like this, and I know they've learned a valuable lesson: You call somebody that knows how to handle these situations," Kansas City Fire Chief Mark Falder said.
C.W. Roseburr
"C.W., given what's happened, what would you do differently?" Antonia asked.
"I'd probably do the same thing again," Roseburr said.
He and his family will be staying elsewhere for a while.
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/...0413&qs=1;bp=t
Originally Posted by House Catches Fire When Raccoon Trap Goes Awry
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A home at 33rd Street and Mersington Avenue was damaged by fire Wednesday when a man tried to smoke out a family of raccoons that had invaded the upper level of his home.
"I'd see him; he came out every night. I'd take my BB gun and shoot it. He'd take off and come right back," C.W. Roseburr said. "He had a nest up in there. I think he had three or four baby raccoons up there."
Roseburr, 72, told KMBC's Maria Antonia that he had a rag with kerosene on it on the end of the stick, and he was trying to get the animals out when the eaves caught fire.
"I set the raccoon on fire. He's the one that set the house on fire," Roseburr said. "I had no idea this was going to happen."
Fire crews were called and quickly put out the blaze. No one was hurt.
Animal control officers could find only two baby raccoons. The animals were taken away. Antonia said that a nature center would care for them for the time being.
Firefighters recommend calling an animal expert rather than trying to smoke out varmints.
"This is the first time I've seen anything like this, and I know they've learned a valuable lesson: You call somebody that knows how to handle these situations," Kansas City Fire Chief Mark Falder said.
C.W. Roseburr
"C.W., given what's happened, what would you do differently?" Antonia asked.
"I'd probably do the same thing again," Roseburr said.
He and his family will be staying elsewhere for a while.
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Originally Posted by MBasile
so I shouldnt try to set the next spider I find on fire?
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Originally Posted by MBasile
me too, I love living out in the boonies cause it looks nice....but god damn I cant stand spiders
and I'm not talking outside the model home gate "boonies" heres a shot of my neighbors flagpole
and I'm not talking outside the model home gate "boonies" heres a shot of my neighbors flagpole
You have neighbors. That isn't Boonies. TIA. I am from the Boonies, I can't see my neighbors....I don't have any.
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I tried to draw my first 3d car:
Only to find out I did it wrong from the ground up.
Only to find out I did it wrong from the ground up.
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Originally Posted by MBasile
Spider: 0
Pert Plus: 1
god damn, now I cant go to bed fawking spiders
Pert Plus: 1
god damn, now I cant go to bed fawking spiders
BlackWidows: 0
Shovel: 7
God Damn M-F'ers!!!! I found SEVEN red-hour-glass-b!tche$ in my backyard within the last two weeks. Right along the base of my house and the brick retaining wall where my 1.5 year old boy likes to play and eat rollie-pollies... Got the bug-man out to spray for any that my shovel missed.
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Lightwave. I modeled it from a box and 'thin air', ie, designed it as i went along.
apparently i should draw it firs,t model on that, and construct polys individually.
apparently i should draw it firs,t model on that, and construct polys individually.