HOT, HOT, HOT!
Have you ever seen a kids playground burst into flames spontaneously?
Me neither before seing this video on CNN.com!

(Is it just me or is the statement from the Fire Marshal "argue with the video" oddly funny?)
Here in Texas it's been happening because of the high temperatures of >100 degree (which is >38 Celsius) and the wood chips that are commonly used to cushion playgrounds around here.
(sigh) provided Erin won't wipe out Dallas and Dean wont' wipe out Anguilla, we'll be back to our regularly scheduled average of 75 degree (24 Celsius) in just 15 more days.
Me neither before seing this video on CNN.com!
(Is it just me or is the statement from the Fire Marshal "argue with the video" oddly funny?)
Here in Texas it's been happening because of the high temperatures of >100 degree (which is >38 Celsius) and the wood chips that are commonly used to cushion playgrounds around here.
(sigh) provided Erin won't wipe out Dallas and Dean wont' wipe out Anguilla, we'll be back to our regularly scheduled average of 75 degree (24 Celsius) in just 15 more days.



So you'll feel cold by the time you get back to Anguilla????
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he he, yes and I'll wear my flannel jacket like the locals when it gets below 75 degrees!
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