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Man set house on fire while trying to kill a spider with a lighter .

 
 


Posted by peiper    United Kingdom   on 04/30/2009 at 09:17 AM   
 
  1. OMG, the instant I saw the title I thought maybe it was you or your neighbor!

    How’s that gas leak situation going?

    [ Peiper’s neighbors are rebuilding the whole house, so they have the lawn torn up, and all the pipes and wires are breaking. Extra extra fun to live next door to! ]

    Posted by Drew458    United States   04/30/2009  at  09:53 AM  

  2. Is this the same house that did the work last time, or the other side?

    Posted by Doctor DETH    United States   04/30/2009  at  11:17 AM  

  3. Once again Darwin is proven right - the headline would only be (and I’m very anti burning people jokes - too close to home) funnier if he had set himself on fire.

    Sadly the taxpayers will be footing the bill to give this moroon a new place to live. And so it goes.

    Sorry that your neighborhood is once again under attack by bad workers.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   04/30/2009  at  04:05 PM  

  4. A lighter?  A stinking little lighter?  WTF is this guy’s house made of?!

    I mean I could see it if it was a propane torch on full, and it was held there for a minute or more, but a lighter?

    O_o

    Posted by Argentium G. Tiger    Canada   04/30/2009  at  04:47 PM  

  5. Doc Deth… now its on the other side.

    will post shortly with pix. we are gonna be squeezed between two giants now.
    these small dormer bungalows were very picturesque but of course have had their day.
    Plus too small for modern family. Hard to believe that families actually lived in these small houses. fine for one or two ppl but three and four?  but then again, in the old days I think had had very little cept cloths and then not a whole lot unless you were wealthy.

    Posted by peiper    United Kingdom   05/01/2009  at  03:03 AM  

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