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Post by broseph82 on Oct 15, 2017 7:57:41 GMT -5
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garock
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since February 2006
Posts: 1,168
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Post by garock on Oct 16, 2017 17:03:19 GMT -5
So Sad !
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Post by broseph82 on Oct 16, 2017 17:41:32 GMT -5
Very sad. I've been here and loved this place and wanna go back
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Post by Garage Rocker on Oct 17, 2017 5:41:45 GMT -5
Thankfully, it looks like no one was hurt in the fire. Sucks to lose valuable specimens and the piece of history though. Been a bad year for fires everywhere.
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Post by 1dave on Oct 17, 2017 7:21:16 GMT -5
What a loss! When I was a kid in Austin Texas, a lumber yard burned down 4 blocks from our home. We could hear paint cans exploding and feel the heat that far away!
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spiritstone
Cave Dweller
Member since August 2014
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Post by spiritstone on Oct 17, 2017 18:41:44 GMT -5
What a loss! When I was a kid in Austin Texas, a lumber yard burned down 4 blocks from our home. We could hear paint cans exploding and feel the heat that far away! I recall watching a food distributor warehouse go up years ago. It had to be one of the most hilarious fires I have ever seen. Every min or so you would here a POP then watch a can of vegetables or whatever launch through the roof and fall to the ground.
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Deleted
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 18:50:48 GMT -5
What a loss! When I was a kid in Austin Texas, a lumber yard burned down 4 blocks from our home. We could hear paint cans exploding and feel the heat that far away! There is a pallet factory that has many bonfires product stacked up over a large area. I would never ever in a million years throw a road flare in there. But if I thunk of it, someone else will too.
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loot
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since October 2017
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Post by loot on Oct 20, 2017 19:25:03 GMT -5
Sad. That was the first place my father took me rockhounding.
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