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On a cold night do you like to sit by a warm fire place, or wrapped in a blanket in front of a electric heater?

On a cold night do you like to sit by a warm fire place, or wrapped in a blanket in front of a electric heater?

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if there is a fire anyone can pull an alarm why wouldnt you be able to
If there's a fire, there's no time to waste waiting for friends to take turns. Whoever can get it done the fastest should just do it.
Ya actually, they give you something to wear or they can tell you to go home, give you detention, etc. if you don't put it on..although schools' dress codes make no sense to me in the first place
Children should NOT be in the street. Go to the police and make a formal complaint. If one of the kids DOES get hit, the parents might try to crucify the driver. What if it is a visitor from out of town? They aren't going to know the kids are kamikaze types who jump in front of cars. Get real people!!!!!!!! The streets were built for TRAFFIC, pedestrians and bicycles are supposed to stay close to the curb. I learned that before I started kindergarten.
I have tracked this question since it was asked. I have tried my best to understand what you are asking. Obviously, this fire alarm you're talking about is not the standard electronic fire alarms that most facilities are equipped with, becuase on those you simply pull the lever and leave. No teamwork involved. I keep thinking this must be something like a campground or other type of communal facility where the fire alarm calls people for help or is used as in place of an internal electronic system. Like an old school or church bell that has to be continually pulled. I also keep getting the picture of those dudes that cranked the air raid sirens back in WWII. I am still trying to figure out what the glass is you are referring to. I may be way off base here. In any event, continually pulling on something that is creating a noise requies constant effort. If that's the case, I would think any help offered would be useful and appreciated. Comment back so we can all know what it was you were talking about.

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