Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Burn Ban has been lifted as of today. I’ll be firing up the fire pit this weekend.
Gross. Be a real laugher if you burn your house down. Problem is, the wildfire you start probably won’t stop at just your house. You’ll probably kill others by accident.
But you go ahead and make your s’mores, Linda.![]()
You think you’re being clever, but you’re being ignorant. The burn ban has been lifted, which means she really can go ahead and make her s’mores in a fire pit.
Doesn’t matter if the ban has been technically lifted. We’re still in a severe drought, dumbass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Burn Ban has been lifted as of today. I’ll be firing up the fire pit this weekend.
Gross. Be a real laugher if you burn your house down. Problem is, the wildfire you start probably won’t stop at just your house. You’ll probably kill others by accident.
But you go ahead and make your s’mores, Linda.![]()
You think you’re being clever, but you’re being ignorant. The burn ban has been lifted, which means she really can go ahead and make her s’mores in a fire pit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Burn Ban has been lifted as of today. I’ll be firing up the fire pit this weekend.
Gross. Be a real laugher if you burn your house down. Problem is, the wildfire you start probably won’t stop at just your house. You’ll probably kill others by accident.
But you go ahead and make your s’mores, Linda.![]()
Anonymous wrote:The Burn Ban has been lifted as of today. I’ll be firing up the fire pit this weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just rained a few days ago locally. Wildfire danger is basically back to normal right now. A fire pit is totally safe at the moment.
Y’all are obsessed with panicking over sh!t.
And snitching.
Burn ban is still in effect in MD
Drought conditions still prevail
Maryland is a big place. Some parts are drier than others. The one-size-fits-all rule might still be in place, but conditions differ greatly depending on location. In the Bethesda area, we’ve had about .43” of rain in the last 14 days according to my gauge. That’s still below average, but it’s been sufficient to get the leaves and undergrowth dampened to the point where the fire danger is back to normal.
Statewide orders ads stupid. They don’t take into account local conditions, but rather pick the worst spot in the entire state and make THAT the basis for the order. That’s a dumb as zero tolerance policies in schools, where kids with Benadryl or Midol are treated with the same punishment as kids with weed or Vicodin.
True. So we'll raise your taxes to add resources so that this assessment can be made on a zip by zip basis. How's that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can call it into 311 and ask them. Give general vicinity and decline to say your name.
+1
I normally live and let live but would make an exception here.
Same here.
So all just anonymous snitches?
How do you live with yourselves?
Anonymous wrote:Sure. Snitch on everyone. It’s your destiny to be that person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone confirm if solo stove type fire pits are exempt from the burn ban?
Does it have an on/off switch?
Anonymous wrote:1. Fire pits are for losers
2. If there is a burn ban and I see you violating it I'm calling the cops all day long and I'm forever convinced you are a moron.