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My drunken flatmate almost burned the place down! Thank God we're moving out this week! The stupid bastard put cheese on toast under the grill and fell asleep Annoying, to say the least, except this time it caught fire, and everything in the whole flat, in all the rooms, is covered with a fine layer of soot. I blew my nose this morning, and it came out black!! My throat and chest is killing me I took pictures to show you all! the cooker - which was white when I left it The grill pan - notice what was most likely once cheese on toast is now ash, and the aluminium foil has disintegrated... It wasn't ablaze when I came in, so it mustve gone out already because it ran out of things to burn... I wouldnt really mind about his stupid - very stupid - mistake, if he hadnt laughed at me in his drunken haze when I told him what he had done, or if he had apologised at all! Instead he moved most of his stuff out this morning, leaving all surfaces in the house, including clean dishes and washing, covered in soot. He'll be back tommorow, and he is going to get it in the neck!!! | |
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now that is frightening.
I'm glad you're okay. | |
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JasmineFire said: now that is frightening.
I'm glad you're okay. Apart from the smoke inhalation Thanks Im just rather angry at him. And will continue to be so if he doesnt get his yellow ass back here and clean my kitchen!! | |
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susannah said: JasmineFire said: now that is frightening.
I'm glad you're okay. Apart from the smoke inhalation Thanks Im just rather angry at him. And will continue to be so if he doesnt get his yellow ass back here and clean my kitchen!! He didn't bother to clean his mess? He would really get it from me. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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Wow. Glad you aren't hurt. | |
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AnckSuNamun said: susannah said: Apart from the smoke inhalation Thanks Im just rather angry at him. And will continue to be so if he doesnt get his yellow ass back here and clean my kitchen!! He didn't bother to clean his mess? He would really get it from me. Well, its just that he never takes any responsibility for anything he does! Like when he covered the kitchen in soot, moved out, and left me to cook in it. Or when he filled the flat with smoke and made me ill, and ignored me. Probably scared. He knows what I'm like! He'll be back tommorrow though | |
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kidelrich said: Wow. Glad you aren't hurt.
Me too! I mean, if the grill was ablaze, all it would have taken was for something close to it to catch. And he would have still been asleep in his room, oblivious. Or I could have been! Good luck to him - Im glad I dont have to live with him anymore. | |
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OMG glad your okay.
Now can I laugh??? | |
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luv4all7 said: OMG glad your okay.
Now can I laugh??? yes! At him!! | |
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does anyone know if there's anything you can do for smoke inhlalation? I mean, its not that serious, but it kinda hurts
Apart from breath clean air, that is... | |
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susannah said: does anyone know if there's anything you can do for smoke inhlalation? I mean, its not that serious, but it kinda hurts
Apart from breath clean air, that is... If it hurts maybe you should see your G.P tommorow. | |
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LleeLlee said: susannah said: does anyone know if there's anything you can do for smoke inhlalation? I mean, its not that serious, but it kinda hurts
Apart from breath clean air, that is... If it hurts maybe you should see your G.P tommorow. Yeah....will see by tommorrow | |
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Geez, thank God you're ok though!
As for the smoke inhalation thing, I should ask my sister maybe. She's a firefighter. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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I misread the title, "My drunken flatulence almost burned the place down!"
I was like It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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minneapolisgenius said: Geez, thank God you're ok though!
As for the smoke inhalation thing, I should ask my sister maybe. She's a firefighter. Well if you speak to her ask her, but dont go calling her up on behalf of orgers! i think its more like soot inhalation, but then, is that the same thing?! I was out with my friend while he was DJing last night, he played Common People and it totally made me think of you! | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: I misread the title, "My drunken flatulence almost burned the place down!"
I was like | |
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susannah said: minneapolisgenius said: Geez, thank God you're ok though!
As for the smoke inhalation thing, I should ask my sister maybe. She's a firefighter. Well if you speak to her ask her, but dont go calling her up on behalf of orgers! i think its more like soot inhalation, but then, is that the same thing?! I was out with my friend while he was DJing last night, he played Common People and it totally made me think of you! Actually, I did just call her on your behalf. But she's not home so she must be at the station. Let me know if you still have pain tomorrow though. Common People! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: susannah said: Well if you speak to her ask her, but dont go calling her up on behalf of orgers! i think its more like soot inhalation, but then, is that the same thing?! I was out with my friend while he was DJing last night, he played Common People and it totally made me think of you! Actually, I did just call her on your behalf. But she's not home so she must be at the station. Let me know if you still have pain tomorrow though. Common People! Aw thanks!! I will post in the morning how I am Its actually gotten worse throughout today, this morning I just felt like Id smoked far too much, but now its a cough and sore throat... Drinking camomile tea and honey now, bit better! | |
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susannah said: minneapolisgenius said: Actually, I did just call her on your behalf. But she's not home so she must be at the station. Let me know if you still have pain tomorrow though. Common People! Aw thanks!! I will post in the morning how I am Its actually gotten worse throughout today, this morning I just felt like Id smoked far too much, but now its a cough and sore throat... Drinking camomile tea and honey now, bit better! Well, that's good then. I've gone on calls with her where they've brought people out of burning houses, and they usually leave it up to the person whether or not they want to be transferred to the hospital, if they are up and about and able to talk. But that's all I know. I don't know of the long-term effects of smoke inhalation, and at what degree you should go to the doctor, etc. :err "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: susannah said: Aw thanks!! I will post in the morning how I am Its actually gotten worse throughout today, this morning I just felt like Id smoked far too much, but now its a cough and sore throat... Drinking camomile tea and honey now, bit better! Well, that's good then. I've gone on calls with her where they've brought people out of burning houses, and they usually leave it up to the person whether or not they want to be transferred to the hospital, if they are up and about and able to talk. But that's all I know. I don't know of the long-term effects of smoke inhalation, and at what degree you should go to the doctor, etc. :err Oh I doubt its that serious. To be honest though I was still a bit intoxicated when I came in, so the level of smoke might have been a bit worse than I remember! Probably clear up in a few days That sounds incredible, what an amazing job she has! | |
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susannah said: minneapolisgenius said: Well, that's good then. I've gone on calls with her where they've brought people out of burning houses, and they usually leave it up to the person whether or not they want to be transferred to the hospital, if they are up and about and able to talk. But that's all I know. I don't know of the long-term effects of smoke inhalation, and at what degree you should go to the doctor, etc. :err Oh I doubt its that serious. To be honest though I was still a bit intoxicated when I came in, so the level of smoke might have been a bit worse than I remember! Probably clear up in a few days That sounds incredible, what an amazing job she has! Yes, I'm very proud of her. She's a fire captain and a paramedic, and so is her husband. Actually, she's a rank higher than her husband is in the fire department. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: susannah said: Oh I doubt its that serious. To be honest though I was still a bit intoxicated when I came in, so the level of smoke might have been a bit worse than I remember! Probably clear up in a few days That sounds incredible, what an amazing job she has! Yes, I'm very proud of her. She's a fire captain and a paramedic, and so is her husband. Actually, she's a rank higher than her husband is in the fire department. Girl Power!! | |
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susannah said: minneapolisgenius said: Yes, I'm very proud of her. She's a fire captain and a paramedic, and so is her husband. Actually, she's a rank higher than her husband is in the fire department. Girl Power!! I actually called her the other night while she was at work and she said, "Yeah, I'm about to start up the chainsaw right now". They have to test all the equipment once a week to make sure it's always working, and she said the chainsaw was her least favorite job. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: susannah said: Girl Power!! I actually called her the other night while she was at work and she said, "Yeah, I'm about to start up the chainsaw right now". They have to test all the equipment once a week to make sure it's always working, and she said the chainsaw was her least favorite job. gawd, I can imagine - its the noise they make!! Too much use in horror films Seriosuly though, good for her! | |
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susannah said: minneapolisgenius said: I actually called her the other night while she was at work and she said, "Yeah, I'm about to start up the chainsaw right now". They have to test all the equipment once a week to make sure it's always working, and she said the chainsaw was her least favorite job. gawd, I can imagine - its the noise they make!! Too much use in horror films Seriosuly though, good for her! I couldn't even lift one if my life depended on it. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Now that's one idiotic flatmate! How irresponsible and negligent of him. I am glad that you are alright. | |
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gyro34 said: Now that's one idiotic flatmate! How irresponsible and negligent of him. I am glad that you are alright.
Still coughing my heart out today...gonna phone the doctor I think | |
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susannah said: gyro34 said: Now that's one idiotic flatmate! How irresponsible and negligent of him. I am glad that you are alright.
Still coughing my heart out today...gonna phone the doctor I think Mate, very glad you're safe (including your unmindful mate buddy ). Approximately 60% of all home fires start in the kitchen, most commonly through neglectfulness whilst cooking (esp. late at night after coming home intoxicated). Make sure you have a right good go at him when you see him. More pressing though, did you go to the doctor for a check up? What did she/he say? From what you describe it should be nothing more than very, very mild superficial heat 'scoulding' to your throat/microvilli, possibly your mouth too. The sooty smoke can be quite an irratant to your respiratory lining, depending on the degree of smoke you inhaled. I'm not going to alarm you with further unnecessary information (so please don't be! You sound like you'll live to kick your flat buddy's arse) but it would be very prudent to get a medic's expert advice. Be on the safe side Mate, I don't mean to go on about the scenario like an old granddad as I can imagine it most certainly can't have been a nice experience for you but I'm presuming there wasn't a smoke alarm, or it didn't go off? (only from it's absence in your account). I know you said your moving pad now but make certain it's got a fully operational smoke alarm (Sorry if that sounded like a lecture I hope you don't perceice it as such ) "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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I'm glad you're safe and going to be away from this idiot. I'd suggest going to see your doc about the smoke inhalation. He or she can perhaps suggest something to help clear your lungs. | |
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