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Grizzly Gulch Fire surges to 4500 acres (Black Hills South Dakota)
Rapid City Journal ^
| 6-30-02
| Journal Staff and AP
Posted on 06/30/2002 2:42:00 PM PDT by petuniasevan
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To: 4TheFlag
Damn! Sure hope they get this thing controlled, contained and extinguished before STURGIS!
Or...maybe they oughta just spread the word and get the bikers rolling now...bet they'd be happy to jump in and fight the fire!
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07/01/2002 7:11:18 AM PDT
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NMFXSTC
To: EternalVigilance; BOBTHENAILER; ~EagleNebula~; DakotaGator
Thanks for the ping. Looks like candidate Johnson is playing Where's Waldo along with TD regarding the Black Hills fire (I can't recall fires there in the past). Hopefully, a cub reporter in S.D. has already researched forest fire history in the Black Hills.
How do South Dakotans take those 100 plus temperatures in summer and below zero in winter? You all are tough.
To: petuniasevan; BOBTHENAILER; cake_crumb; afraidfortherepublic; Joe Brower
"Black Hills blaze, small but dangerous."
I can't let this one go... "Tom Daschle, small but dangerous." FV
To: floriduh voter
LOL..
To: floriduh voter
I can't let this one go... "Tom Daschle, small but dangerous." FVOff to the the isle of Elba with this little Napolean.
To: NMFXSTC
Damn! Sure hope they get this thing controlled, contained and extinguished before STURGIS!I hope so too, temporary setback today, only 10% contained instead of the 35% they thought...but Deadwood and Lead are still intact.
Are you coming to the Rally?
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07/01/2002 3:10:29 PM PDT
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4TheFlag
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