Florida's burning up

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H2Andy

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not sure if it's my imagination, or a local unrelated fire, but this
morning i could smell smoke in the air.

there are some fires just south of Daytona Beach, so it might be possible:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060509/ap_on_re_us/florida_brush_fires

also, we've been getting some light rain up here since yesterday, so that may help
 
Florida doesn't strike me as a dry state where wild fires are prevalent, but that's just a stereo typical view.
 
Don't worry, Andy, they'll stop when they get to the ocean.

the K
 
dlndavid:
Florida doesn't strike me as a dry state where wild fires are prevalent, but that's just a stereo typical view.
If they stopped draining the everglades for more development... it wouldn't be so dry here.
 
BIGSAGE136:
Yeah!!! NO MORE ROOM!

There's plenty of room for aging New Yorkers...




IN Wyoming. heh heh heh.
 
The Kraken:
Don't worry, Andy, they'll stop when they get to the ocean.


i'm sort of worried about when they make a left turn at Daytona Bech

:10:
 
Just keep them away from the particle board condos/townhouses.

By the way; what the hell is the difference between a condo and a townhouse anyways? Never could figure that one out.
 
dlndavid:
Florida doesn't strike me as a dry state where wild fires are prevalent, but that's just a stereo typical view.

Actualy, the news said that the recent hurricains have greatly added to the problem. Their is now alot of dead timber all over the forest floors.
 
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