An embattled part of town confronts another local hazard as residents justifiably contend that breathing gasoline fumes for an entire afternoon isn't healthy. Take a look:
Semi that caught fire leaves residue on home
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - On Friday afternoon, Susan Kimpson was home when, all of a sudden, she heard what sounded like an explosion. "I looked out the windows and I saw flames that seemed really close," Kimpson said. "I thought it was at the auto sales business two doors down from me."
Those people downwind of this fire have honest concerns and complaints.
ReplyDeleteYeah, we don't want them to end up with the same cognitive impairment affecting you Dave, so whatever healing they need, I'm all about.
DeleteThought that pic was pants on fire in Gail Beatty and Frank Whites offices.
ReplyDeleteLess regulation, yeah that's the ticket.
ReplyDelete^^Wouldn't know something well said if it were to beat him half to death.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what they're talking about. Burning gasoline smells better than all the negro tribes down there. You ever smell those animals? Disgusting!
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