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Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: uncle_bagster] #15001946 02/28/24 12:29 AM
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Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: uncle_bagster] #15001976 02/28/24 01:01 AM
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What a day for a fire to break out. I've been praying that we would avoid that but knew it was inevitable with the lack of rain.
We could have a 1" rain out here where I'm at and with this wind, the grass would be dried out enough to burn the very next day.
Prayers for those affected by this fire.

Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: Jon] #15002027 02/28/24 01:54 AM
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We just bought a ranch just north of childress, we do not have any livestock or structures on the ranch but sure would hate for it to burn, although I know it could be good for the land, it could be bad for others.


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Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: Happykamper] #15002031 02/28/24 01:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Happykamper
We just bought a ranch just north of childress, we do not have any livestock or structures on the ranch but sure would hate for it to burn, although I know it could be good for the land, it could be bad for others.

Way north of you

Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: Grasshopperglock] #15002109 02/28/24 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
Then why buy there?


Is it cursed land? Does it not have a deep history of plain fires? Where the grass, but not you, will come back a deep, healthy green. Rejuvenated.


I didn't devise or invent it.



But I'll take your deep felt feelings of losing it all. After I build my new house. On your burnt out property.



I'm sorry. Texas can be rough.


Following your remarks. It all sounds like real DB talk


Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it.

Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: Grasshopperglock] #15002148 02/28/24 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
Then why buy there?


Is it cursed land? Does it not have a deep history of plain fires? Where the grass, but not you, will come back a deep, healthy green. Rejuvenated.


I didn't devise or invent it.



But I'll take your deep felt feelings of losing it all. After I build my new house. On your burnt out property.



I'm sorry. Texas can be rough.


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Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: uncle_bagster] #15002201 02/28/24 06:23 AM
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Heard the Pantex plant evacuated. Even security. Crazy.

Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: Grasshopperglock] #15002205 02/28/24 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
No.


It's not good for the people that didn't explain it out, to the people buying homes in that area.

Homes???? These fires are huge. They don’t just wreck homes. There will be livestock killed, farming/ranching infrastructure destroyed, businesses destroyed, and in some cases towns destroyed and possibly people killed. Grass fires moving at 50 miles a hour are devastating to anything in their way. In this wind they aren’t going to stop it. You might as well just keep yourself in Bell County with your head in the 1800’s.

Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: RayBob] #15002218 02/28/24 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by RayBob
Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
Then why buy there?


Is it cursed land? Does it not have a deep history of plain fires? Where the grass, but not you, will come back a deep, healthy green. Rejuvenated.


I didn't devise or invent it.



But I'll take your deep felt feelings of losing it all. After I build my new house. On your burnt out property.



I'm sorry. Texas can be rough.


Following your remarks. It all sounds like real DB talk

Yes it does! May be the most heartless post I've seen on here in my 17 years on the forum.


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Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: uncle_bagster] #15002224 02/28/24 11:39 AM
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Local Austin KXAN news. mentioned 300,000 acres burning.

Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: uncle_bagster] #15002261 02/28/24 01:14 PM
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Starting to impact counties in S.W. OK. Wind shift to the North overnight may temporarily lessen the problem for them


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Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: Space] #15002296 02/28/24 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Space
Local Austin KXAN news. mentioned 300,000 acres burning.




But according to some on here 300,000 acres brning is a good thing.

Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: Patriot Guard Rider] #15002298 02/28/24 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Patriot Guard Rider
Originally Posted by RayBob
Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
Then why buy there?


Is it cursed land? Does it not have a deep history of plain fires? Where the grass, but not you, will come back a deep, healthy green. Rejuvenated.


I didn't devise or invent it.



But I'll take your deep felt feelings of losing it all. After I build my new house. On your burnt out property.



I'm sorry. Texas can be rough.


Following your remarks. It all sounds like real DB talk

Yes it does! May be the most heartless post I've seen on here in my 17 years on the forum.


Ignorance.


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You are not a good or nice person.





Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: uncle_bagster] #15002332 02/28/24 02:01 PM
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Prayers for our Texas brothers and sisters in harms way and the fire departments.


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Re: Texas panhandle ablaze [Re: uncle_bagster] #15002349 02/28/24 02:16 PM
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I watched YouTube videos last night. One fire jumped a highway without a problem. No way a person could out run it if their vehicle became disabled.

Fire is a good thing, if we all still lived in teepees. Years ago, I lived at the edge of the Lubbock city limits. The field across the street was burning like on the videos and the city forced us to evacuate until the fire burned itself out.


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