No, this is not nearly as shocking as when the Monongahela (sp?) river caught fire.
No, a street on fire is not Dante's Inferno. A mountain on fire is Inferno. A subdivision on fire is Inferno. A forest fire stretching across your entire horizon is Inferno. A street on fire is just a toaster oven compared to that. (Yes, I'll be posting pictures eventually.)
I'm not trying to downplay what must be a truly horrifying scene... but I watched an unstoppable Class 6 firestorm eat the edge of a city 6 weeks ago and you triggered a flashback.
And I still want to see pictures of 23rd street on fire. Next stop, washingtonpost.com ...
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I'm not trying to downplay what must be a truly horrifying scene... but I watched an unstoppable Class 6 firestorm eat the edge of a city 6 weeks ago and you triggered a flashback.
And I still want to see pictures of 23rd street on fire. Next stop, washingtonpost.com ...