Re: Sally Forth 1 29 2008



On Jan 31, 11:51 am, Rob Wynne <d...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
peter...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <racss...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 31, 1:38 am, "Earl F. Parrish" <efpa...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

They are setting a bad safety example by using candles instead of
flashlights.  Open candles even.

They really should immediately report to an approved shelter. It's
terribly dangerous to stay in a dark place, even with flashlights and
closed candles. You could trip over something and seriously hurt
yourself, or you could be attacked by someone using the darkness as a
cover.

It is dark.  You are likely to be eaten by a grue.


POTD!
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