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Old October 22nd 03, 05:11 PM
Victor Martinez
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Purrs for the safety of all those affected by the fires.

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Old October 22nd 03, 05:18 PM
Dan Mahoney
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Default Fire purrs, please

Last month we had a big fire in the Running Springs area (about 5 miles
northeast of Highland. Today we have big fires in Reche Canyon (about 5
miles southwest) and Fontana (about 10 miles northwest).

The Reche Canyon fire has destroyed 6 homes so foar, and is endangering
over 100 more. It also has resulted in closure of roads in the city of
Moreno Valley, which it is burning towards.

The Fontana fire has consumed over 1000 acres and is nowhere near
contained. Fortunately it is not threatening any homes.

Neither of these fires is threatening Highland.

Purrs would be appreciated for the animals (cats and otherwise) being
impacted by the fire, for the firefighters risking there lives to
contain the fires, and for the humans being displaced by the flames.

Dan

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Old October 22nd 03, 05:48 PM
Nan
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 09:18:31 -0700, Dan Mahoney
wrote:

Last month we had a big fire in the Running Springs area (about 5 miles
northeast of Highland. Today we have big fires in Reche Canyon (about 5
miles southwest) and Fontana (about 10 miles northwest).

The Reche Canyon fire has destroyed 6 homes so foar, and is endangering
over 100 more. It also has resulted in closure of roads in the city of
Moreno Valley, which it is burning towards.

The Fontana fire has consumed over 1000 acres and is nowhere near
contained. Fortunately it is not threatening any homes.

Neither of these fires is threatening Highland.

Purrs would be appreciated for the animals (cats and otherwise) being
impacted by the fire, for the firefighters risking there lives to
contain the fires, and for the humans being displaced by the flames.

Dan


Special safety purrs are on the way from the furkids in Allons, TN and
some safety woofs from the big furkid known as a d*g.

Nan
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Old October 22nd 03, 06:10 PM
m. L. Briggs
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 09:18:31 -0700, Dan Mahoney
wrote:

Last month we had a big fire in the Running Springs area (about 5 miles
northeast of Highland. Today we have big fires in Reche Canyon (about 5
miles southwest) and Fontana (about 10 miles northwest).

The Reche Canyon fire has destroyed 6 homes so foar, and is endangering
over 100 more. It also has resulted in closure of roads in the city of
Moreno Valley, which it is burning towards.

The Fontana fire has consumed over 1000 acres and is nowhere near
contained. Fortunately it is not threatening any homes.

Neither of these fires is threatening Highland.

Purrs would be appreciated for the animals (cats and otherwise) being
impacted by the fire, for the firefighters risking there lives to
contain the fires, and for the humans being displaced by the flames.

Dan

Serious purrs from the Rocky Mountain region. We had our share too.
MLB
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Old October 22nd 03, 06:28 PM
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Nan wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 09:18:31 -0700, Dan Mahoney
wrote:


Last month we had a big fire in the Running Springs area (about 5 miles
northeast of Highland. Today we have big fires in Reche Canyon (about 5
miles southwest) and Fontana (about 10 miles northwest).

The Reche Canyon fire has destroyed 6 homes so foar, and is endangering
over 100 more. It also has resulted in closure of roads in the city of
Moreno Valley, which it is burning towards.

The Fontana fire has consumed over 1000 acres and is nowhere near
contained. Fortunately it is not threatening any homes.

Neither of these fires is threatening Highland.

Purrs would be appreciated for the animals (cats and otherwise) being
impacted by the fire, for the firefighters risking there lives to
contain the fires, and for the humans being displaced by the flames.

Dan



Special safety purrs are on the way from the furkids in Allons, TN and
some safety woofs from the big furkid known as a d*g.

Nan


purrs from the cats, and good wishes from me. This heat wave is supposed
to stick around for about ten days. So purrs are double needed.

rrb

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Old October 22nd 03, 06:35 PM
lrulan
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oh dear, fires scare the bejeesus outa me. Praying that everything works out
fine and the damage is not too bad. Please be careful.
Jazz & his mama

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from now until the end of time


"Dan Mahoney" wrote in message
...
Last month we had a big fire in the Running Springs area (about 5 miles
northeast of Highland. Today we have big fires in Reche Canyon (about 5
miles southwest) and Fontana (about 10 miles northwest).

The Reche Canyon fire has destroyed 6 homes so foar, and is endangering
over 100 more. It also has resulted in closure of roads in the city of
Moreno Valley, which it is burning towards.

The Fontana fire has consumed over 1000 acres and is nowhere near
contained. Fortunately it is not threatening any homes.

Neither of these fires is threatening Highland.

Purrs would be appreciated for the animals (cats and otherwise) being
impacted by the fire, for the firefighters risking there lives to
contain the fires, and for the humans being displaced by the flames.

Dan



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Old October 22nd 03, 06:48 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 09:18:31 -0700, Dan Mahoney
wrote:

Last month we had a big fire in the Running Springs area (about 5 miles
northeast of Highland. Today we have big fires in Reche Canyon (about 5
miles southwest) and Fontana (about 10 miles northwest).

The Reche Canyon fire has destroyed 6 homes so foar, and is endangering
over 100 more. It also has resulted in closure of roads in the city of
Moreno Valley, which it is burning towards.

The Fontana fire has consumed over 1000 acres and is nowhere near
contained. Fortunately it is not threatening any homes.

Neither of these fires is threatening Highland.

Purrs would be appreciated for the animals (cats and otherwise) being
impacted by the fire, for the firefighters risking there lives to
contain the fires, and for the humans being displaced by the flames.

Dan

You got it, Dan. Purrs on the way.

Ginger-lyn

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Old October 22nd 03, 06:53 PM
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Purrs on their way. Although you didn't indicate, judging by the fact
that I recognized several place names, combined with the fact that I
know that as of last night there were at least four fires raging, I am
guessing that you are in Southern California.

--

Joy

Owned and operated by Lindy and Skeeter

"Dan Mahoney" wrote in message
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Last month we had a big fire in the Running Springs area (about 5

miles
northeast of Highland. Today we have big fires in Reche Canyon (about

5
miles southwest) and Fontana (about 10 miles northwest).

The Reche Canyon fire has destroyed 6 homes so foar, and is

endangering
over 100 more. It also has resulted in closure of roads in the city of
Moreno Valley, which it is burning towards.

The Fontana fire has consumed over 1000 acres and is nowhere near
contained. Fortunately it is not threatening any homes.

Neither of these fires is threatening Highland.

Purrs would be appreciated for the animals (cats and otherwise) being
impacted by the fire, for the firefighters risking there lives to
contain the fires, and for the humans being displaced by the flames.

Dan



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Old October 22nd 03, 07:43 PM
Yoj
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Um, didn't you mean east? I'm about 40 miles west of LA.

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Joy

Normal is in the eye of the beholder. -- Whoopie Goldberg

"Dan Mahoney" wrote in message
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Yep. We're about 50 miles west of LA.

The fact that the temps have been well over 100F for the last few days
and are expected to be over 100F today don't help the fire situation

much!

Yoj wrote:
Purrs on their way. Although you didn't indicate, judging by the

fact
that I recognized several place names, combined with the fact that I
know that as of last night there were at least four fires raging, I

am
guessing that you are in Southern California.




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Old October 22nd 03, 07:44 PM
Dan Mahoney
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Yep. We're about 50 miles west of LA.

The fact that the temps have been well over 100F for the last few days
and are expected to be over 100F today don't help the fire situation much!

Yoj wrote:
Purrs on their way. Although you didn't indicate, judging by the fact
that I recognized several place names, combined with the fact that I
know that as of last night there were at least four fires raging, I am
guessing that you are in Southern California.


 




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