RE: If Your House Caught Fire, what are the First 3 Things You'd Grab On Your Way Out?
August 17, 2017 at 8:41 pm
I didn't mention Primary Cat since he most likely would be in the main bathroom and from outside, I can break the window and retrieve him.
In Real Life, I have already been thru this (when I was living in a motel during my first year of sobriety) and it turns out I grabbed my key, wallet and bathrobe. And yes, I slept in the nude in that time frame and the bathrobe was it for clothing upon my person.
As it developed, the fire was the main attention draw and I was not a spectacle, or more accurately, an object of prurient allurement and depravity.
Sadly, and I can relate to Willie wanting a particular car back in the garage, my dreadful piece of shit Ford Mustang was literally the closest car to the fire that was not incinerated. It was damaged (cosmetic) and was covered with weird big chunks of ash or something.
Amazing to note, the fire, while confined to a single building, was in the parking lot of a square block development of 2 restaurants, meeting hall, convenience/gas station, hair salon, and some other businesses and a parking lot that covered every speck of open ground all around, garnered sufficient water from the fire department to flood the parking lot to at least 6" deep !!
In Real Life, I have already been thru this (when I was living in a motel during my first year of sobriety) and it turns out I grabbed my key, wallet and bathrobe. And yes, I slept in the nude in that time frame and the bathrobe was it for clothing upon my person.
As it developed, the fire was the main attention draw and I was not a spectacle, or more accurately, an object of prurient allurement and depravity.
Sadly, and I can relate to Willie wanting a particular car back in the garage, my dreadful piece of shit Ford Mustang was literally the closest car to the fire that was not incinerated. It was damaged (cosmetic) and was covered with weird big chunks of ash or something.
Amazing to note, the fire, while confined to a single building, was in the parking lot of a square block development of 2 restaurants, meeting hall, convenience/gas station, hair salon, and some other businesses and a parking lot that covered every speck of open ground all around, garnered sufficient water from the fire department to flood the parking lot to at least 6" deep !!
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