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Post by JRiggs January 10th 2011, 8:23 pm

My dad lives in an extremly old farm house out in dry ridge ky, He had some errands to run this morning and he came home got to worken on his truck and his wife ran out the door screaming that the house was on fire. Dad runs into the house and starts throwing water on it etc. etc. He was throwing water on the wood burning stove. The liner had a crack in it and thats what caught the house on fire. They cant live in the house right now so if everyone could say a small prayer it would be much appreciated
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Post by relaxednoma January 10th 2011, 8:50 pm

holy crap. ya'll are def. in our thoughts and prayers Sad

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Post by RebStew January 10th 2011, 9:02 pm

Wow. Could have been a lot worse. At least it didn't happen while they where asleep. Prayers sents.
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Post by JRiggs January 10th 2011, 9:23 pm

Yeah if they was asleep it would have diff. been worse. they bottle alot of water for the dogs and donkeys that she has and keep gallons of water right by the wood burner..red cross is going to put them in a hotel room for the next few days. dad said that hes been cleaning up alot of the mess. thanks for the prayers.
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Post by oldman January 10th 2011, 9:25 pm

Will do.
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Post by falconwagon62 January 10th 2011, 10:20 pm

Prayers sent...wood is good, but can be dangerous....everybody make sure you have the proper fire extinguisher for the house and SHOP if you do any welding or messing with old cars.....I almost burned up my 56 F100 when I caught the gas line on fire...didn't know it was copper! You never know.....
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