you know who i blame the black saturday bushfires for?? GREENPEACE!!!!!!!!!!!! the fucking treehuggers whinge and cry about the government doing some fuel-reduction burning off to help prevent these fires in the first place so they stopped. then we had a buildup of tonnes and tonnes of dry sticks and leaves & dry shit like that. then the black saturday bushfires came along. then 173 people died. so whos to blame?? work it out.
amazing that this huge fire from Feb 1983 never get's much detailed media footage of it , just little hopeless snippets basically ..it's certainly something i'll never forget or that days massive dust storm ...never seen anything like it + 43 c on top of it all, so eerie.
i can't see 1983 been repeated to that extent again though, 1997 yes, but not 83' not with today's - resources, speed, communications & better knowledge.
their right about one thing though, people have'nt learnt, not one bit.
most certainly , wierd aint it ... it's been soooo quick even with brilliant fire plans and pumpers on scene - there's nothing anyone could've done much in alot of these area's ... with places like Kinglake .. resources meant not one thing ! ..and the amount of places effected as it spreads is incredible
as an example I lived in st. andrews (sth of kinglake) until 3 yrs ago. we had 2 pumps (elec & petrol) and underground pipes to the corners of our 2 acres, good hoses, mudbrick tanks, concrete roof, cleared ground - the whole lot, as dad was once a firey.
if we were still there we'd have died getting the pumps going - the fires moved that quick. it was 2km by dirt road under overhanging trees to get to the main road. kind of scary to think of.
you know who i blame the black saturday bushfires for?? GREENPEACE!!!!!!!!!!!! the fucking treehuggers whinge and cry about the government doing some fuel-reduction burning off to help prevent these fires in the first place so they stopped. then we had a buildup of tonnes and tonnes of dry sticks and leaves & dry shit like that. then the black saturday bushfires came along. then 173 people died. so whos to blame?? work it out.
2GoRightGoHolden 1 year ago
Man you'd still bang georgina mcguiness..no matter how many guys she's slept with she's still a milf...
figs1984 3 years ago
thank you, needed this for my assignment
UniversalShowtime 3 years ago
amazing that this huge fire from Feb 1983 never get's much detailed media footage of it , just little hopeless snippets basically ..it's certainly something i'll never forget or that days massive dust storm ...never seen anything like it + 43 c on top of it all, so eerie.
i can't see 1983 been repeated to that extent again though, 1997 yes, but not 83' not with today's - resources, speed, communications & better knowledge.
their right about one thing though, people have'nt learnt, not one bit.
Barsopen1970 3 years ago
yea well i think i would take that back now. 46.4 degrees in melbourne, 85 dead, 1000 homes destroyed
atocombabaya 3 years ago
most certainly , wierd aint it ... it's been soooo quick even with brilliant fire plans and pumpers on scene - there's nothing anyone could've done much in alot of these area's ... with places like Kinglake .. resources meant not one thing ! ..and the amount of places effected as it spreads is incredible
108 dead now and climbing.
Barsopen1970 3 years ago
as an example I lived in st. andrews (sth of kinglake) until 3 yrs ago. we had 2 pumps (elec & petrol) and underground pipes to the corners of our 2 acres, good hoses, mudbrick tanks, concrete roof, cleared ground - the whole lot, as dad was once a firey.
if we were still there we'd have died getting the pumps going - the fires moved that quick. it was 2km by dirt road under overhanging trees to get to the main road. kind of scary to think of.
irridiastarfire 3 years ago