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04-11-2018, 09:00 AM
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Re: Cramming Too Much Fire At The Fire Factory*
It's like some kind of fuel explosion occured inside the furnace, and the poor bloke was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Watch how the fire lights up towards the top of the door, and watch how firey debris shoots out horizontal to the smelter. I'm curious to know what all that material was. It looks like he was doused by fuel and not molten metal. I don't think metal would continue to burn the way it did. I mean, he was really on fire, as fuck!
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04-11-2018, 11:59 AM
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It wasn't something complicated in there, just pure fire. Not like the pansy stuff you find in a common North American fire place, or BIC. In that giant bastard is only 100% fire. And not just one either, there's probably at least 25-40 individual 100% fires up in that large bitch. That dude probably got 3 or 4 of them right onto himself, maybe more, so it's no wonder they couldn't put him out. Plus, you definitely need separate extinguishers for each fire.
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04-11-2018, 01:14 PM
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For a place that's prone for to things to catch fire, one would think there would be an abundance of things to put fires out EVERYWHERE. |
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04-11-2018, 04:03 PM
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Trump is a pro-wrestler--one of those 10" rubber ones circ. 1980's. And Obama is just the bizarro Osama. Not too much to discuss on that score, apart perhaps, for how many times he'd cum onto Jesus. Well, onto or into any dude really, but either way, I'd guess way more than twice.
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04-11-2018, 09:38 PM
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Thank you, Was! I am updating my resume, and have ruled out any job within the confines of a fire factory. I do foundry work (When I'm not fixing airplanes), and it appears he got drenched in molten metal. Once it touches you, it sticks. Clothes and that fire gear they wear are heat-resistant, to turn back the heat of the area they are working in. I have some of the same clothes. But they WILL NOT withstand molten metal. Nothing will. He kind of got instantly enclosed in a chocolatey outer cast iron coating, while his insides stayed chewy. Kind of like a hollow chocolate easter bunny, but much more horrific. That is why the water had no effect. It simply boils to steam and blows away. The coating of metal might have been only 1/4" thick, but that is enough. If they had a huge tank of water there, they could have pushed him in it, but he probably still would have died. That had to be a terrible death. Even as short as it was. Guess that hot date he had lined up for Friday night is not going to happen. |
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04-11-2018, 11:09 PM
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Well at least the family doesn't have to pay for the cremation |