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i would like to join the slovakian female firefighters League or at least become their fan.davislove wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 8:54 pm you guys might remember those 'firefighting skills challenge' with all of the gals in leggings...many years ago multiple sets on flikr...i found a slovakian photographer that has covered those for many years...i will be posting more in the legging section from a couple of other sources as well...
https://www.facebook.com/Profo.sk/
multiple girlwatching photos so looks like its still quite a popular 'sport'
Lycrafan2004 wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 3:33 pmi would like to join the slovakian female firefighters League or at least become their fan.davislove wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 8:54 pm you guys might remember those 'firefighting skills challenge' with all of the gals in leggings...many years ago multiple sets on flikr...i found a slovakian photographer that has covered those for many years...i will be posting more in the legging section from a couple of other sources as well...
https://www.facebook.com/Profo.sk/
multiple girlwatching photos so looks like its still quite a popular 'sport'


Amazing!superheroinelinks wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 1:33 pmLycrafan2004 wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 3:33 pmi would like to join the slovakian female firefighters League or at least become their fan.davislove wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 8:54 pm you guys might remember those 'firefighting skills challenge' with all of the gals in leggings...many years ago multiple sets on flikr...i found a slovakian photographer that has covered those for many years...i will be posting more in the legging section from a couple of other sources as well...
https://www.facebook.com/Profo.sk/
multiple girlwatching photos so looks like its still quite a popular 'sport'![]()
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https://www.facebook.com/Profo.sk
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That is really terrible! they have not been prepared on these fires. Yes, Hurricanes and Tornados - but Firestorms?davislove wrote: Sat Aug 12, 2023 12:52 pm ON AN ASIDE unrelated NOTE....AS YOU ALL KNOW ABOUT THE TRAGEDY ON KAUAI HAWAII; THE SEAPORT TOWN OF LAHAINA USED TO BE THE OLD CAPITAL OF ALL OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HAS THE OLDEST BIGGEST BANYAN TREE IN THE WORLD...as you all know by now it got 'SMOKED' quite literally...i am very familiar with banyan trees as i grew up for about 4 years on Oahu Hawaii....they have a huge one on waikiki beach....also where i live now theres a historic designation for a street where basically my neighborhood empties on that that street [TAKES YOU ALMOST ALL THE WAY DOWNTOWN]....whenever we have hurricanes we have to find alternative routes because that street has a center divide with these historic banyans that cover the 4 lanes the center divide and an additional parking lane and sidewalks sometimes so they easily span 60-70 feet planted about 50 feet from each other but sometimes closer...its great because as you drive its all tree-lined and shady....THE BUMMER IS WHEN you have to clean up after the reddish 'fruit' splash all over the car or windows as you drive....very annoying the clean-up and you better do it as soon as possible as it becomes very difficult when its all dry
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that was very unusual for hawaii but one side of kauai [MAUI sorry] gets rain and is lush but the high volcanic mountains block that rAIN FROM THE OTHER SIDE WHICH IS VERY VERY DRY and they were in an absolute drought plus you had a hurricane passing by a couple of hundred miles away pumping 60-70 mph very high winds thats 100+kilometers per hour and a wildfire becomes an inferno as it roars into the town of Lahaina which is sandwiched in and thats what happened...very similar to what happened in california a few years ago the town of Paradise got scorched and erased off the map with a wildfire...this was far worse tens of thousands of people live in kauai versus a few hundred in Paradise. they are now saying : The fire that destroyed the historic town of Lahaina in West Maui is now the deadliest US blaze in over 100 yearsyes lycrafan






