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What's the best fire extinguisher to use on a person?
« Reply #20 on: 26/11/2008 20:47:34 »
Quote from: Don_1 on 26/11/2008 09:11:10
Quote from: nicephotog on 26/11/2008 08:31:45
..."a fire blanket is not to hand, any fabric will do"...
Fishnet stockings???

Interesting and valid thought which requires investigation. I shal hot-foot to a local lady of ill repute to see how good she is at smothering me with her fishnets.

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« Reply #22 on: 27/11/2008 10:09:49 »
How do they know? Has someone been there to put it to the test?
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