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Anyone remember "Fire Marshal Bill" on the old "In Living Color" show?
Good call there.
Jim Carrey had that guy down to a T!. [Linked Image]

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6 years on a couple of Fire Depts. We’d always tag “Suspicious but undetermined” and let the insurance company sort it out unless we REALLY needed to charge someone. Three of the four people I saw get the bracelets slapped on got it for insurance and mail fraud. #4 got reckless endangerment as someone from the first engine in tripped over a tree root and broke his knee.

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And to think my wife was a little miffed at me for NOT calling the fire dept when I had a flue fire a few weeks ago...

BTW, my fire was hardly worth mentioning, no damaged, but I replaced the stovepipe anyway...

Thanks for the replies, guys!



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