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are you a pyro

Poll ended at Sat Dec 31, 2005 4:49 am

yes
4
19%
no
4
19%
somtimes
7
33%
i am one of or the biggest pyro in the world *bwahahahahahah*
6
29%
 
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:49 am
Dargquon Ql'deleodna says...



who here is a pyro, if so tell me about your times of playing with fire, one of mine is when i set my freinds drive way on fire..... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:51 am
Crysi says...



I'm a pyro!

There was a time when a few friends and I threw candies into a campfire to see how they would burn... And then there was the time when I turned my whole hand black by running it through flames, that was fun... All while I was eating lunch, lol.
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:58 am
Dargquon Ql'deleodna says...



sweet!!!!, also at that night at my freinds house, we caught his grass on fire!!!! :twisted:
we also took an empty milk jug filled it halfway with rubbing alcohol and let the fumes rise, then dropped a match inside, we created a tower of fire

also on katrina i had a candle adn bug spray on my desk while i was doing homework i continuosly sprayed the candle with bugspray until i ran out :( i caught my homework on fire, i still have it, and it looks cool :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

keep telling about pyro experiences


WARNING: FIRE IS DANGEROUS WE PYRO'S ARE JUST CRAZY, DONT MESS WITH FIRE......... MUCH.............. IF YOU ARE DOING A BIG EXPERIMENT HAVE WATER, DIRT AND ADULT SUPERVISION NEAR BY, FIRE IS DANGEROUS I REAPEAT FIRE IS DANGEROUS....... DO NOT ATTEMPT (many, we dont want you to get hurt) MANY OF THESE EXPERIMENTS, FIRE IS DANGEROUS I CANT STRESS THAT ENOUGH.,,, that is all



i have heard that large wads/balls of duct tape burn for a very long time......
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:42 pm
sabradan says...



I lit my freinds hair on fire once....it was AWESOME.

And then, i've lit practically anything on fire....cigarette boxes, aluminum foil, leaves and branches, newspaper, etc
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:28 pm
Doctor Kitty says...



I tend to be a pyro sometimes. Even though I don't catch stuff on fire very often, I long to. :/
  





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Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:33 pm
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:14 pm
Duskglimmer says...



*laughs* my friends are pyros, so I generally get dragged into creating large bonfires or seeing if various things lying around burn. I don't generally do things like that on my own, though. I tend to like my fires a little more contained... lol.
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:16 pm
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Though my username suggests otherwise (this is so totally my topic), I don't actually go around burning stuff - although it would be fun.
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:50 pm
Chevy says...



*this fire is out of control, i'm gonna burn this city! burn this city!!!*
gotta love Franz Ferdinand for that song.

I am somewhat pyro...I don't like starting fires but I do enjoy burning things and watching the melt. For instance at summer camp me and my friend Daniel were roasting plastic water bottles. It was awesome. Last night, I burned my gloves...and some of my combat boot...it's pretty awesome to watch stuff burn but I don't think I'd ever like, burn down a house or anything.
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:29 pm
Teeeeo. says...



I LOOOOOOVE starting random things on fire! These are some of the things I like to melt/burn/scorch/singe/scald:

Pencils
Coloured Pencils (They burn pretty colours)
Cigarette Boxes
Ring Boxes
Old School Textbooks
Plastic Bags
Toilet Paper
Brochures
Crayons
Measuring Cups
Sandwiches
Ham
Boiling Water Mixed with Coloured and Fireproof Chemicals
Marshmallows

Those are only a few things...
  





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Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:38 pm
Elizabeth says...



Candles
Pencils
Tissue paper
Wood
Wood
Pencils
Bananas
Paper
Toilet paper on Snowy May Days
Pencils
Candy Wrappers
Magazine articles
My carpet

I once tried to set my shoesis on fire... but then I remembered my feet were in them.
  





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Thu Dec 08, 2005 9:26 pm
sabradan says...



brochures are great to set on fire! Especially like those brochures about "x" program or "y" activity at school. I collect em all the time, then I go outside, roll it up and light it up! WOO HOO! YAY FIRE!
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 9:38 pm
Areida says...



I have a friend who has a tradition in her family on Christmas day to take all the wrapping paper outside and make a bonfire, then they dance around it, LOL. :twisted:

I used to gather all the candles in my house into one room and light them all instead of using electricity because the flames were so fun to watch and I loved lighting matches.

In the sixth grade one of my friends and I took a box of matches and went outside when it was really cold. Then we pretended to smoke by lighting the matches, blowing them out and then using them as long as they continued to smoke. I think we used the whole box... then we hid the matches so her parents would get mad. Good times, LOL...

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Thu Dec 08, 2005 11:08 pm
Dargquon Ql'deleodna says...



yay, all the pyros in the world

were do you get the cigarrete boxes .........

i found ciggarete boxe onece, it was full, i threw it away, i also found some joints in my desk, we threw thos away 2..... :?
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Thu Dec 08, 2005 11:43 pm
Doctor Kitty says...



plastic water bottles.

The fumes of burning plastic are toxic.

I burned a leaf once.

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