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Bryans toasted Spyder

Very sorry for your loss. As someone who has went through a house fire, To heck with the Spyder, and even the house. They can be replaced, just hope you had good insurance. But the loss of your pets, at least for me, is something you never get over. Been almost 4 years. I got a new house, better than the first. But my pet is still gone, and can't be replaced. My prayers go out to you.

Wayne

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Ouch....my sincere condolences on the loss of your pets.....everything else, while tragic, is replaceable.....glad you and your wife are safe...
 
OMFG So glad you are OK. The picture of the spyder is devastating. I am very sorry for the loss of your family members,the pets. Hang in there I guess it can't get any worse.....
 
:cus: WHOA!!! Glad to here you and your fiancee' are ok! Sorry about your pets - I know they become part of the family. I can't imagine loosing everything even tho it is just "stuff". Good luck to you and anyone everyone else in those fires!
 
Thank goodness there are no human casualities...

Behind that, it's horrible to lose your pets...I'd be sooo depressed if something happened to my PWD.

As far as the Spyder goes, they make more and that's easily replaceable.

Unfortunately there where casualities, over 200 lost their lives to the bushfires and countless lost their homes.

The Australian bush can be a beautiful place too live, but oh so deadly during a hot dry summer.
 
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