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Wow - that's very scary!rnapier said:Years ago on Bourbon Street in New Orleans I was drinking at this great bar with a terrific band when I noticed that the dollars bills pinned to the wall where over burnt bills that covered one wall and half way down the adjoining bar. Apparently there was a fire that quickly covered thirty or fourty feet of wall burning up these bills. The bar never removed the partialy burnt bills but just pinned new bill over them. I quess some people never learn.
That line...... kindly forms behind meI've been called worse
cda that is one great resource, who maintains it?cda said:LGWhen your out touring, you can check to see if there is a violation
http://ftp.resource.org/codes.gov/
The email from the chief cc'd the fire inspectors, but I haven't heard anything since. They may not get back to me about how it was resolved, especially if they decide to allow things to remain as-is. Unless there's something in the local paper about how some P.I.T.A. made the fire marshal tell the bar to get rid of the money, I may have to go down there and check it out to see what the outcome was.TheCommish said:lGreen, how goes this issue?