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1.) Floyd - 08/30/2014
2.) Floyd - 08/30/2014
DParker, you might get a kick out of this article concerning National Toasted Marshmallow Day and our Government. (Humor)
"The U.S. Forest Service on Friday published a nearly 700-word article on how to safely roast marshmallows, all in preparation for Saturday, which is National Roasted Marshmallow Day. As one might expect, the article is riddled with safety tips that might make you think twice about even carrying matches into the forest at all, let alone actually igniting a marshmallow and putting your family’s life at risk." [URL="http://www.theblaze.com/blog/2014/08/29/government-publishes-detailed-instructions-on-how-to-safely-roast-marshmallows/"]http://www.theblaze.com/blog/2014/08/29/government-publishes-detailed-instructions-on-how-to-safely-roast-marshmallows/[/URL] [URL="http://blogs.usda.gov/2014/08/29/us-forest-service-asks-how-does-your-marshmallow-roast/"]http://blogs.usda.gov/2014/08/29/us-forest-service-asks-how-does-your-marshmallow-roast/[/URL] Safety Tips: "Some experts advocate a 10-foot rule between young children and a campfire." "Use a roasting stick of at least 30 inches(2.5 feet) in length." 3.) DParker - 08/30/2014
[Quote]"Some experts advocate a 10-foot rule between young children and a campfire."[/quote]
What a dumb idea. They'll never get thoroughly cooked that way. 4.) Floyd - 08/30/2014
:laugh:
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