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Mon Sep-15-03 04:23 PM
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You've got 30 minutes to evacuate - what are you taking with you |
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Edited on Mon Sep-15-03 04:28 PM by LynneSin
And it's only what you can fit into your car.
Me, I'd grab my CD Jukebox since a bulk of my CD are in there (it holds 200). I'd grab my computer box (I'll worry about the periphreals if I have a chance) and grab the top shelf of my bookshelf (it has all my political books that I love to read). Finally I'd grab a few clean clothes, some personal pictures and if I have time all my Led Zeppelin vinyl.
On edit note - all the Led Zeppelin Vinyl is going first. I'm not losing those precious albums!
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:26 PM
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My computer, or at least the hard drive My guns My ammo Some clothes Some math books A drawer of personal items My diaries My "important papers" box My booze collection
My girlfriend has her own car. :)
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:18 PM
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Could you elaborate as to why? Duckie
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:27 PM
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2. I didn't even think of my CDs! Where are my priorities? |
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1) the cats 2) my CPU 3) my jewelry 4) the file of important papers, esp. all the insurance info 5) toiletries and clothes just like you said 6) my pictures with me and John Stockton and me and Karl Malone. I have to be buried with them. 7) as many CDs as there would be time left over to grab and get in a box
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:29 PM
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3. My cats, a couple of photo albums, and a backup tape. |
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Everything else can be replaced.
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:30 PM
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Edited on Mon Sep-15-03 04:30 PM by unidentifiedbassplay
Daughter. Wife. Fender Jazz Bass. Martin D-18. Wife's jewelry. Daughter's Elmo, Big Bird dolls. Cowboy boots, in bag. All jeans (blue, black) Diaper bag, baby clothes. Bottle of Dr. Bronner's soap. Checkbooks. Wallet, keys. (if time) lash bass fiddle on roof of minivan
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:34 PM
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5. I've got 4 small draw string bags with all my camping stuff. |
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And a big hiking pack that holds them. The small bags are so they can fit in the hold of a kayak (I like to do a 2 week kayak trip each year). It's got all the essentials, like a small tent, a tiny butane oven, dried foods, 2 changes of clothes, etc., etc...
So I'd take that stuff, then my computer and maybe 5 books. Extra shoes, socks. A coat. Then I'd be set. :)
I think I could get that stuff in the car in about 10 minutes, so then I guess I'd watch a movie for 20 minutes. :P
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:35 PM
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baby pictures and my son's medicine. I don't care about anything else.
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:40 PM
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I'm gonna stay here and finish reading DU.
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:41 PM
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Edited on Mon Sep-15-03 04:41 PM by Kamika
Im such a nerd.. but i have tons of mp3s, star trek movies etc on my computer. I could never leave it
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:49 PM
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I can't think of anything else I have that can't be replaced.
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:51 PM
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2. My Husband (lol) ;-) 3. The Yamaha and the Guild (guitars) 4. All my master tapes and master discs of all my recorded music 5. Small bag of clothes and toiletries which must include my baggy men's pajama bottoms and Hello Kitty T-shirt. 6. The book that my guitar player made for me which contains the original artwork for all out posters, palm cards and CD covers. 7. My wedding dress 8. My wedding pictures 9. My journal 10. Teddy Bear
We have a van.
;-)
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:53 PM
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Well, besides family and pets, I would grab:
*My CD's (in a convienient carrying case) *My Tanakh *Photo albums *A couple of my favorite books (most likely Catch-22, Earth in the Balance, Lord of the Rings, and Hemingway's Chair). *And anything else I could think of in my undoubtedly panicked state! LOL :-)
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:53 PM
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:54 PM
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my :smoke:
oh yeah:
my wife
and uh
the cats
and i suppose
the dog
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Mon Sep-15-03 06:24 PM
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32. LOL hey no fair that's the exact order I was going to pick |
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:54 PM
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14. Nothing, I have moved that crap so many times |
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it can all stay and burn. That from an avid collector of books, video and music in various formats from 78 rpm to reel to homeburnt dvd. Nothing but loved ones matter - hell the fun of collecting would be to start all over.
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:54 PM
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And my husband of course :-).
The portrait of my ancestor. My laptop, because I'll be needing to log onto to DU to find out what the hell is going on. My survival bag. Yes, believe it or not, I made one up after 911. I do live in the epicenter of the attacks. It basically has all that common sense stuff you'd need in your average natural disaster, like battery-powered radio and TV, flashlight, extra batteries, change of clothes, boots, bandages. No duct tape though! And hopefully I'd be taking my car, although I fear we'd have to take my husband's car, because we can't sleep in mine :-(.
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Mon Sep-15-03 04:59 PM
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16. I've been in your car, it would be useless for evacuations |
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But great for a sunny drive in the neighborhood!
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:02 PM
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17. Two things wallet and Passport. |
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Because I would be jumping on a flight to Japan saying goodbye forever to the crap I have acquired here.
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Mon Sep-15-03 07:01 PM
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37. Yeah passport would be a good idea |
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Because god forbid I could be evaculating because of the screwups by that idiot. I have a small wicker "suitcase" basket filled with my makeup and other personal toiletries. I could just close up the suitcase (it has a latch) and toss it into my car.
Good point!
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:14 PM
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19. Dogs, Kid, Computers. Few clothes... |
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Tools. Dog food. Toiletries including soaps, shampoos, towels. Room to room, what can fit in the truck?
Personal files, portable safe of personal docs. Cooler, camping gear, blankets, pillows, water jugs More clothes, time's UP!
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:18 PM
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20. My cat and my ferrets |
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in cages, of course. My wedding album, jewelry, various small heirlooms, my medicine, some of my books (can't grab all of them), and toiletries.
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:21 PM
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First, down to the ATM and clean that puppy out. Then we load... The Gold. Clothes Campstove Food Firearms Radio gear (all 3 "bugout kits") Bicycle (I'll furkin' PEDAL to Canada if I have too!) Get a big bucket for The Fish Family Photos Cameras Computers
what can't be loaded gets destroyed to "prevent enemy use". If I don't have time/room for files and computers, they get the AXE. Literally. cut. Smash. Burn. use axes, sledgehammers, gasoline, pyrotechnics. then we scatter the pieces. Destroy EVERYTHING! You old-time sparkies remember that from the cover of the TM's?
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:27 PM
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Clothes, pillow, toiletries, CPU, jugs of water, The survival kit the boyfriend decided to make up after reading a post from Ramsey. I have a bag I keep packed just in case with my extra contacts, clean underwear, granola bars and medication. Oh, Willow my rat and the boyfriend. LOL Great post, Lynn. Duckie
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:27 PM
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24. You mean something other than my ASS!!! |
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When they say, “Run” you better believe there is nothing other than my behind that is going to move.
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:33 PM
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25. Cats, turtles, one camera, drinking water, medication, and my backpack |
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My REAL backpack, not the daypack I carry around normally.
It's probably not as up to date as it should be but does contain all the essentials of wilderness survival.
I'd think of it as a really bad car camping trip.
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:34 PM
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and litterboxes...and water
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Mon Sep-15-03 05:35 PM
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28. half-hour is plenty of time to grab EVERYTHING I own.... |
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and I only own my computer, my playstation 2 (and stuff like controllers and dance pads for Dance Dance Revolution), my sound system and my TV. That's about it....
and yeah, that all fits in the back seat or trunk of my car (that I can't drive yet because of...laws)
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Mon Sep-15-03 06:07 PM
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is in my bus (which is also my house), except my CDs and player, which is in the car. So I grab that, start up ol' Gus, and while he's warming up, unplug the phone and power and satellite cable, pile anything on the floor that's gonna fall there anyway (square tire city). And I'm gonnnnnne with time to spare.
Tougher question: how far do I have to get? (Gus hasn't actually been on the road for... *ahem* ...a while)
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Mon Sep-15-03 06:09 PM
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1.Bunny 2.Saxophones 3.Computer (even the Monitor)....it's a 20 inch 4.JBL speakers (4) 5.Mixing Board 6.Lexacon Echo 7.DBX Compresser 8.Power Amp 9.Tv and Clothes if any time left.
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Mon Sep-15-03 06:22 PM
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It would proabably take 30 min to get his ass in the cat carrer. Pictures would be the most valuable to me.
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Mon Sep-15-03 06:35 PM
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33. Actually, if your fairly well-organized, 30 mins. is enough... |
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to grab most of the "must haves." The problem is -- where is all this stuff going to go? My Volvo wagon would rival the Joad family jalopy coming out of the dust bowl!
The short list: My wife, our 2 cats, the emergency packs (includes all basics, first aid, food, radio, etc.), my Hopi katsina carvings, my Zuni fetish carvings, as many Navajo rugs as I could carry, family photo albums, a warm jacket, good walking shoes, all necessary medications, my lucky cap.
Somehow, I keep getting this image of the Spanish conquistadores, so laden down with spoils that they could barely move, being overrun and mowed down by the native people that they exploited!
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Mon Sep-15-03 06:44 PM
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34. My kitties, photos, viola, cd case, eiffel towers |
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Mon Sep-15-03 06:58 PM
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35. Cats, Family Photo's, All my Jewelry (mostly Costume), and some |
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Edited on Mon Sep-15-03 07:06 PM by KoKo01
great little paintings I bought in Greenwich Village, NYC...many years ago....
That's it. (except for the personal hygiene stuff I would take on any trip.....)
On Edit: I sound like a Repug Bitch.....but I've been told by friends that I'm like a crow......I love shiney things ....and I have a great collection of costume jewlry "through the ages" bought at flea markets and such.....and I want to hold onto that....whether I sound like some damned Repug or not....it's MY THING! And, I won't part with my "shiney things" or my cats....or my hubby...for that matter! LOL's just setting the record straight because I sounded weird!
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Mon Sep-15-03 06:59 PM
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1 large calico cat (Chloe) 1 small mongrel dog (Smudge) 1 surly young-adult son (Daniel) son's best friend (John) 5 quilts I made by hand 2 quilts my sister made by hand The cameo my mom wore on her wedding day The tacky "Madonna and Child" icon my grandma gave me six small Kuan Yin figurines from my alter the ivory Sarasvati from my alter 12 decks of Tarot cards (particularly the pornographic ones) my anti-depressant and anti-hypertensive medication my asthma inhaler 3 pairs of Birkenstocks 2 changes of underwear
I suspect that this would leave me room for at least one other adult, if I was driving an old VW, and two if I was driving my usual dilapidated American car.
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Mon Sep-15-03 08:46 PM
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my martin d-35, a mandolin, the fluffie cat, my grandfather's Hamilton pocketwatch, the flat screen iMac and by iBook, yes, passport, id and a bke.
some clothes and if I could, some of the ship models I have been working on for god knows how long.
also my meds.
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Mon Sep-15-03 08:14 PM
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insurance documents, financial documents, pets, any jewelry and cash not in a safety deposit box, some of the sculptures in my collection (they are small), photos, copies of my published books and a few magazines with my stories in them, um, what else? I now have two vehicles which we can use for evacuation, so I can take more. Some of my better shoes and boots. CDs with my insurance photographs and vacation photographs on them. Food, water, pet food, medicine, vitamins. Books and CDs can be replaced by insurance, and I couldn't possibly take them all anyway. Binoculars. Some of the bird guides but probably not all of them. Cameras. Spotting scope. SOme clothes.
On Edit: I have never evacuated with a computer, and I'm surprised that so many people say they do. One computer is very like another, isn't it? And they would take up so much room better used for irreplaceable items. During my disaster, I used the public library. They have lots of computers. Just back up your photos or any other valuable information on a CD and take the CDs. Hauling around an old computer is silly; let the insurance company buy you a new one if need be.
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Mon Sep-15-03 09:38 PM
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46. I have stuff setup on my computer which is why it goes |
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Even though I have insurance on it, it would be a pain to reset the thing back up and wouldn't take more than 5 minutes to disconnect the cables and toss it in the toyota. Sometime next week I'll have my laptop and of course that would go too.
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Mon Sep-15-03 08:27 PM
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39. Dog, laptop, a good book . . . |
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And my American Excess Card!
DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT!
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Mon Sep-15-03 08:33 PM
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40. Dogs, husband, photo albums, passports, money. |
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Mon Sep-15-03 08:54 PM
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44. forgot to add the mini 14 |
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and the ammuition, plus the Markarov not that I ever think it would be needed.
Just dont want to leave them to fall into irresponsible hands.
I'd also take one of the persian carpets, both if I could. and my camera.
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Mon Sep-15-03 08:53 PM
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42. Cats & minimal cat periphernalia, sentimental crap, cash & |
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I.D. documents, emergency kit.
Everything else, I can replace...eventually.
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Mon Sep-15-03 08:53 PM
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And some pre-1974 silver quarters.
Yes, I'm absolutely serious.
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Mon Sep-15-03 09:26 PM
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1. Cats in carriers. 2. Toiletries, soap, toothbrush, hairbrush, perfume, little stuff like that. 3. Clothes that I wanted to 'keep.' Mostly blue jeans and shirts and sweaters. Also about 3 pairs of good leather shoes and 1 pr. of running shoes. 4. Some old photos, portable radio/CD player and batteries. A few CD's. 5. A few paperweights from my collection 6. Food for me and the cats. Canned and ready to eat. Chocolate (but it would run out in 2 days or so LOL). 2 6-packs beer. 7. Water purifier 8. Jewelry, which is mostly costume but I wanna keep it anyway, and it's small. 9. Passport, drivers' license, credit card and checkbooks. Insurance policies.
The computer gets left at home. Furniture, papers, books, other clothes, rest of CDs, computer peripherals get left at home.
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Mon Sep-15-03 09:54 PM
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47. cat, computer, clothes |
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college books (worth more than their weight in gold :eyes: :grr: )
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Mon Sep-15-03 09:59 PM
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My house burned down five years ago. My crappy Grand Am caught fire in the attached garage because of a faulty fuel system. We lost everything including a mother cat and her kittens who decided to move the babies upstairs. I couldn't save them because the stairs were on fire. The fire was extremely violent because it started in the garage. We had spent almost ten years refurbishing the 1860 home. We lost everything including our faith in the insurance industry. My kids were off site as was my husband and the dog, but what we lost will never be replaced. Really nothing was saved. I got out, but that was it. It haunts me to this day that I should have done something to save the kittens.
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Mon Sep-15-03 10:19 PM
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Just to let you know that you can't always pick what u want to save.
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