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    this was my birthday bonfire the next day i actually ran across this while it was a huge blaze hoorah for booze

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    In my town thats what summer consist of, big bonfires and lots of beers...

    And thats more like a camp fire rather than a bonfire.
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    do you see all the burnt logs behind it it was a pile of huge logs this is that fire 24 hours later after it had rained the fire was about 20 feet across originally 6 feet high a mixture of pallets from walmart and big logs

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    Me and my friend burned his dad's bee hives that he no longer wanted, with the honey still inside. It acted as a wax. That fire burned hotter and bigger than any fire I've ever seen in my life.

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    i bet
    ive got a picture somewhere of this fire i started in a gravel pit they were clearing out the woods around it to make a neighborhood and they pushed all the wood into the gravel pit and i started one of the piles on fire

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    when i was in scouts we had the forest preservation chopper come out because they thought we started a forest fire once... hehehe that was fun... 10 below all around us and we were all in T shirts hehehe... Gotta love Valley Fordge

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