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    This will have you checking your smoke alarm batteries.


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    This will have me putting my tree outside

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    looks warm

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    either they baked that tree in a kiln or soaked it in kerosene

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    and no need to check my smoke alarm batteries, I know their status...dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kratos View Post
    and no need to check my smoke alarm batteries, I know their status...dead
    Did you get tired of that 2 min beep when the batteries were dying

    chirp............................chirp............ ....................chirp

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    Yeh this is like that guy on a commercial I was watching when I was 10 who was "doing steroids " and beat up his whole family than started punching holes in the wall and crying.

    Its meant to make you not use steroids .
    Then I got older.

    The tree during second 4 is complete bs. In order for wood to burn (no matter how dry or flammable) there has to be a slight resistance that moves the flame, this is the time it takes for the surface of the wood to first decompose, oxidize, than release flames and continue. Only things that burn that quick are designed to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Did you get tired of that 2 min beep when the batteries were dying

    chirp............................chirp............ ....................chirp
    that noise is the worst!

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    okay so the whole place goes up in flames, and they happen to have a video camera there that caught everything, and during the mist of the house burning down and running for their lives they grab the camera? Right....

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    That would suck if you were in the shower or something, lol.

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    The news station used to do a demo on how fast a dry tree goes up. THis is aprop video that illustrates the collateral damage from it. They aren;t saying it was an accident, it was set on purpose. But it is legit. I only use fake trees in my homes.

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    People seriously are you retarded ? ITS A STAGED FIRE TO SHOW HOW DANGEROUS A DRY TREE COULD BE IN THE CASE OF A FIRE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    People seriously are you retarded ? ITS A STAGED FIRE TO SHOW HOW DANGEROUS A DRY TREE COULD BE IN THE CASE OF A FIRE.

    They are the retards if you ask me, we all know how dangerous fires are and how fast they can become out of control, why burn a perfectly fine couch?
    I need a couch for my new apartment dammit! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by beatango2008 View Post
    They are the retards if you ask me, we all know how dangerous fires are and how fast they can become out of control, why burn a perfectly fine couch?
    I need a couch for my new apartment dammit! lol
    Ikea

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    lol, do you guys not know how fast pine tree's burn?

    We have them all over, and use them to start fires. Dry pine burns really fast, and the needles burn faster than paper. We use them at the base of fires when starting them on the ice when ice fishing.

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    Thats why most smart people put the tree in a base of water and unplug the lights when there not home!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Ikea
    haha yea that is where I got most of my stuff, takes forever to put it together though lol

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