Posts Tagged ‘sky’
Thursday, February 4th, 2010
A few years ago, our neighbors took a petition around the neighborhood wanting to ban controlled burning around the hills. Their reasons were, to stop the smell of smoke, to reduce pollution and to stop the ashes from getting into the swimming pools and clogging the filters. Now, after a few years of [...]
Tags: cars, fire trucks, heavy smoke, neighborhood, neighbors, petition, pollution, pool water, sky, swimming pools, undergrowth
Posted in Used Fire Trucks | 6 Comments »
Sunday, December 20th, 2009
The fires are burning my house, WHY?
A few years ago, our neighbors took a petition around the neighborhood wanting to ban controlled burning around the hills. Their reasons were, to stop the smell of smoke, to reduce pollution and to stop the ashes from getting into the swimming pools and clogging the filters. Now, after [...]
Tags: cars, fire trucks, fires, heavy smoke, neighborhood, neighbors, petition, pollution, pool water, sky, swimming pools, undergrowth
Posted in Used Fire Trucks | 8 Comments »
Saturday, November 21st, 2009
i was 5 blocks away from the twin towers i first saw the first plane in the sky and then i look up to the twin towers and all of the sudded it hit the buildings the parts of the plane hit the floor then traffic was stoped and the police and abulance and fire [...]
Tags: fire truck, images, media photo, mom, photo 2001, picture of the twin towers, second plane, sky, traffic, train station, twin towers, world trade center, wtc towers
Posted in Used Fire Trucks | 11 Comments »
Monday, September 14th, 2009
I see Civic cropping up a lot on other’s questions, but I know it’s high on the theft list. I’ve been driving a Saturn SC3, but it’s burning oil and I need something reliable. And I’ve noticed that Kia’s are dissed but my brother owns a Spectra and he can just plow that [...]
Tags: brother, burning oil, cars, debts, economical sense, insurance, insurance company, kia, little car, little saturn, saturn, sc3, sky, spectra
Posted in Used Fire Engine | 6 Comments »