Posted by JD Farmer on January 22, 2019 at 07:00:47 from (104.169.73.203):
In Reply to: Pipeline explosion posted by JD Farmer on January 21, 2019 at 17:07:05:
I just love it when all the "know it alls" with there cabin fever come on a post like this and try to tell us what happened....and to do this from a thousand miles away having never ever been in this area in there lives.....unbelievable.
Ain't know wonder how the truth gets twisted and turned, to the point....I give up.
My forecast for the future on this is.....only the land owner knows what happened....no one else was around while he and his son and grandson tried to save what little they could. Larry worked for the pipeline at a pump station in near by Summerfield, Ohio. and is now retired and spends time working on his farm with his sons (3) and grandsons.
It's damn hard to see a persons life long labors of love go up in smoke inside of 4 hours.....and all you can do is watch!!
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