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watch the video carefully

He drops the matchbox that caught fire to the left of him and picks up the match half on fire and dumps it into the bag.

Whilst the fire in the bag is growing he is putting out the fire on the ground, once he is done he turns around and notices the fire in the bag. Tried to pick it up bag breaks.

Then it all goes to shit from there with lots of mistakes.



 

 

So there was this grease fire that happened when I was visiting my mom for movie night. I walked around the corner and saw that the bottom of the pan was on fire. My first instinct was to throw that pan into a plastic bag filled with tissues then throw some cardboard boxes on top of it. Against my primal instincts I smothered the fire and it went out. I can see how things went down for this guy now.



ganoncrotch said:


When I was watching this last night there was a comment I read that made me laugh so hard I woke my wife... like 4 times

"

"Damn! My whole pack of matches just caught fire. I'll throw it in my plastic bag full of papers and kleenex, while I check the carpet carefully to see if it's damaged. What? The whole garbage bag is on fire! What should I do? Throw it outside? Throw it in the bathtub? No, I'll throw it on top of a thick rug in the corner of the room, then I'll put several cardboard boxes on top of it. That should do the trick while I check the score of the game on TV in the other room. I'll come back with a large plastic bowl filled at 10% capacity of water just in case. WHAT!? The fire is still there? Thank God I brought my half a cup of water so I can throw it on the fire. Now I don't need this big plastic bowl anymore so I'll throw it in the fire too. The fire is still there so I'll throw my pillows and comforter in the fire to stop it. What? I have e-mails? Be right back, I need to check mails. Ok, I am back. Damn that fire is resilient. I'll throw my comforter in the fire for good, then leave for 5 minutes. I went to the neighbor to borrow his small pan with water. Wow! That worked well! That almost extinguished it. Now I am confident that this fire is over. I'll leave again for another 5 minutes and be updated about the score on TV. WHAT?!?! The fire is bigger than ever! My neighbor is now helping me to throw very small amounts of water on it. Too late... My whole bed caught on fire. The house is done. I am really sad.""

 

Maybe it should be added as captions for the video it's so accurate.


We're going to hell for laughing because of this comment I hope you realize that.



Ka-pi96 said:
Blag79 said:
what a idiot apparently he doesn't know what a fire extinguisher is

Don't think many people have a fire extinguisher just lying around in their house though...


In Norway owning a fire extinguisher is actually mandatory.



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Wyrdness said:
ganoncrotch said:


When I was watching this last night there was a comment I read that made me laugh so hard I woke my wife... like 4 times

"

"Damn! My whole pack of matches just caught fire. I'll throw it in my plastic bag full of papers and kleenex, while I check the carpet carefully to see if it's damaged. What? The whole garbage bag is on fire! What should I do? Throw it outside? Throw it in the bathtub? No, I'll throw it on top of a thick rug in the corner of the room, then I'll put several cardboard boxes on top of it. That should do the trick while I check the score of the game on TV in the other room. I'll come back with a large plastic bowl filled at 10% capacity of water just in case. WHAT!? The fire is still there? Thank God I brought my half a cup of water so I can throw it on the fire. Now I don't need this big plastic bowl anymore so I'll throw it in the fire too. The fire is still there so I'll throw my pillows and comforter in the fire to stop it. What? I have e-mails? Be right back, I need to check mails. Ok, I am back. Damn that fire is resilient. I'll throw my comforter in the fire for good, then leave for 5 minutes. I went to the neighbor to borrow his small pan with water. Wow! That worked well! That almost extinguished it. Now I am confident that this fire is over. I'll leave again for another 5 minutes and be updated about the score on TV. WHAT?!?! The fire is bigger than ever! My neighbor is now helping me to throw very small amounts of water on it. Too late... My whole bed caught on fire. The house is done. I am really sad.""

 

Maybe it should be added as captions for the video it's so accurate.


We're going to hell for laughing because of this comment I hope you realize that.

I'm fairly confident if there was a Hell and it was full of people who would chuckle at that comment, I'd get on fine there tbh with ya :D



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melbye said:
Ka-pi96 said:
Blag79 said:
what a idiot apparently he doesn't know what a fire extinguisher is

Don't think many people have a fire extinguisher just lying around in their house though...


In Norway owning a fire extinguisher is actually mandatory.

Aye gotta have it here in Ireland too as a part of equipment provided by landlords in rented accomodation, and a fire blanket too. Would have really helped this go out in an instant.



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