Posted by glennster on April 13, 2009 at 07:11:16 from (75.57.116.97):
In Reply to: Fire story posted by cj in wisconsin on April 13, 2009 at 05:29:16:
years back, i must have been around 15 or so, we had bad ground hog problems. they were tearing heck with the soybeans. i used to go out in the field with the .22 and lay down watching thru the scope, then pick em off. got 20 or so but there was one that was up on a knoll in the fenceline i just couldnt get. so i go up there with a can of gas and the shot gun, figure i"ll dump some gas down the hole, toss a match, and pop him when he comes out the other hole. it was hot and i wasnt wearing a shirt. dumped the gas in, the hole was at the edge of the fenceline in the deadfurrow. gave it 5 or ten minutes to soak in, grabbed the shot gun and threw the match. well, the vapor traveled down the dead furrow and when the match hit the vapor, it woofed a ways down and caught the fenceline on fire. holy crap!!! boy i didnt want to catch h*ll so i grabbed a big bundle of green weeds and beat the fire out. dad would have never known, except that bundle of green weeds was poison oak. covered both arms and my stomach.
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