I voluntarily fought a fire once.
Let me tell you, if someone dares you to take on a fire - it's best to just walk away.
I was taking lick after lick, that fire was kicking my ass man.
One of my buddies, who was chief among those who were encouraging this little bout with nature, kept chanting, "Throw a few combos man!"
So, I threw the only combo I know:
I gave that fire an Upper cut, another Upper cut, kicked it Down, and kicked it Down while it was writhing around. Then I threw a Left, then a Right, and then came back with another round of Left and Right. That fire, let me tell you, it was getting pissed - I could swear I heard it scream, "Nooooo!".
My buddy screamed "Finish him!", and I was like, "Come on dude, seriously?" But I still had to take care of business, so I took a step Back, and then Administered the final blow.
That fire, oh man, it just let out one angry growl and smoke and dust flew into every direction - that cowardly fire couldn't handle my moves and split in all directions... I know it might just return any day, looking for that genius who pulled that stylish combo and toasted his ass.
am i the only one who thinks the wording of the title sounds weird?
am i the only one who thinks the wording of the title sounds weird?
Link to reliable source?i know if you like it and apply for a career and manage to get into the FDNY (nyc fire department) you also get the chance to steal all kinds of valuables.
Just like all the 9/11 rescuers that were having a field day with the laptops and wallets/purses. Also the FDNY that sectioned off the building collapse in Manhattan and stole a lot of cash and valuables from the building before anyone else was allowed in.
I was once. It all came to an end when I accidentally lit a fuse and brought down 2 really tall buildings. I was lucky though...some vehicles ran into them first, and people stupidly believed that they were the cause of the collapse.
Link to reliable source?
i know if you like it and apply for a career and manage to get into the FDNY (nyc fire department) you also get the chance to steal all kinds of valuables.
Just like all the 9/11 rescuers that were having a field day with the laptops and wallets/purses. Also the FDNY that sectioned off the building collapse in Manhattan and stole a lot of cash and valuables from the building before anyone else was allowed in.
I would love to work as a real firefighter. Unfortunately, unless you know someone, you aren't going to get in. All thanks to organized labor.
