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PonyFans.com feature: SAVED BY THE 'BACKERLinebacker Pete Fleps visited with PonyFans.com this week to share his account of an apparent fire that hit a nearby apartment:
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Way to go, Pete. I'd like to think I would have been that thoughtful (probably) and that couragageous (probably not) - and I'm glad you were there when you were. That lady owes you her life (so does her little rat dog).
Awesome story, webdudes.
I stand corrected..... 28% of residential fires start in the oven. I never thought that after countless night of charcoaling totinos pizzas that it could have killed me.
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Perhaps you can do some research on homes and apartments burned down by people leaving something burning on the stove. You can report back to us on that. I personally think a tragic event may have been averted and give him accolades for doing so. All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
You hit the proverbial nail on the proverbial head. He might be bashful about it, but what he did really was heroic. There have been more than a couple of times I've fallen asleep with something on the stove, and the fire alarm saved my home. If anyone does that, I hope they have a neighbor like Pete.
Here is something I found:
The most common causes of house fires are... Kitchen Stovetop fires caused by fat or oil burning over to hotplate or splattering nearby. Leaving cooking on a stove unattended Check the proximity of electric cords, curtains, tea towels and oven cloths to ensure they are at a safe distance from the stove. Be careful of long, flowing sleeves on dressing gowns contacting gas flames. (this is the first c&p I have ever done. I am so proud) All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Thank you PP for ALL the stories.
I don't post here much, but love all the stories that you post! Keep up the good work! "Once the number 3, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it."
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Hope you do not wear your dressing gown with the long flowing sleeves to the BUS Stop. We will have to keep you away from the grill.
BUS promised me a skimpy t-shirt. You will wish I had a long flowing gown. All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Now that he's done being a firefighter, he can defend better.
![]() Good story PP Sir, shooting-star, sir.
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Talked to some people who watched a lot of spring practices. Said Fleps played pretty well - still learning the new defense, etc., but he's visibly bigger and stronger, and seemed more "decisive" (a friend's word, not mine) in spring practices.
Hats off to you, Pete, for doing what you had to do to help someone, even a complete stranger. That was a very selfless act on your part. Fountain of youth
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