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Old 02-18-2021, 12:40 PM   #17
trukman1
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Re: So how many cracked engine blocks are their going to be in Texas...

Once had power outage for nearly a week. Happened right in middle of family get together. food was being cooked so I moved it to outdoor grille. During the course of the week some plastic bowls got set on one of the burners and nobody remembered to turn of stove and burners. Power came back on and resulted in a mass of burning plastic on stove. Of course I had placed fire extinguisher right beside stove so had to grab a bag of flour to smother it. Luckily smoke detector went off to wake us. Point being, don't forget to turn of certain things when power goes out and don't keep fire extinguisher too close to where a fire is likely to start. Just a heads up so others won't make the mistake we made.
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