FalseFlagg K
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Bushfires in 1983 which killed about 70 ppl and in 2009 which killed about 160. Fires came to within 500 m in 2009, were a few miles away in 83
I can't remember what year it was but it was in the early 80's. I was a kid and I woke up for elementary school and just hear treefall after treefall. It was very early October and we had gotten well over a foot of snow overnight. I didn't know why the trees were falling until I left for school (In Utah there's no such thing as a snow day). They hadn't shed their leaves and the snow was sticking to the leaves and weighing the trees down so much they were snapping. It was a surreal winter. On the playground at school we had several little huts built out of the fallen branches on the edge of the playground (on that side of the playground, on the other side of a high fence, was the Jordan River where the Jordan River Parkway is now, but at the time trees grew right up against the fence). At recess there were petty warlords who controlled these little huts. Anyway, it was pretty fun. I like extreme weather. If there's a forecast for something out of the ordinary I definitely cheer for it to be a record breaking or life altering event.
You are a deconstructionist. You like destruction in the way of a better construction.
not a disaster. ????? hmmmmmmmm........yes, I guess so.
You have been through some pile of'em old timer. I bet they changed your comprehension of what life is.
I didn't mention some, which really did change my comprehension of things. A couple of court cases. . . . lol.