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POPSMarin Urban Search & Rescue Team: Ready, willing, and able To paraphrase Firefly , "What's that make them? Big damn heroes! " More: They can't just roll the pipes off because its likely there will be so much debris in a real disaster that rolling will be impossible. Instead they inflate rubber and kevlar bags, sort of ultra-balloons. The bags are attached to an air tank and when inflated, can support a huge amount of weight ranging from two tons with the smaller bag to a mammoth 37 tons using the large bag! It takes about ten minutes to free the 'grateful' dummy. The collaborative training provided by Novato Fire District, Marin USAR and the State of California Office of Emergency Services, mirrors the collaboration in the field. When disaster strikes, multiple agencies respond and they need to work seamlessly together. That's why this type of training is so important.
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POPSUrban Slang - What Does BSTL Mean? BSTL or "Bam Said the Lady" is a phrase first coined by Canadian actor Nathan Fillion. Mr. Fillion first said the phrase on his TV series "Castle" during the episode titled, "A Chill Goes Through Her Veins", and since used it on the online computer game "Halo 3" - but what does it mean and why does it exist?
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POPSBam Said the Lady - BSTL An acronym for Bam Said The Lady. A phrase made popular by Canadian actor Nathan Fillion (of such cult hits as Firefly, Serenity, and currently Castle), used as an expression of enthusiasm and/or finality. A reminder to Negative Nancys out there- keep it positive. It's insecure to think you have to be mean to be funny. Mean = blocked. BSTL. After hearing all your secrets, I feel we're all a little closer. Mine? The Incredibles was the best movie ever made. Ever. Made. BSTL.
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POPSPontiac Firefly Headlights Buy Low Price Pontiac Firefly Wheel Hub Assembly, Clutch Kit, Brake Rotor, headlights, Brake Caliper, shock Absorber, Door Mirror, Strut Assembly, Alternator, Exhaust Manifold at theautopartsshop.com
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POPSHaving too much fun with Joss Whedon's Firefly I'd be lying if I did't say this but I've been having too much fun lately getting hooked up on Joss Whedon's cult classic, short lived 2002 'Firefly', all on Hulu.com. This show (just like his current Dollhouse) is one addictive mind candy! And watching it for the very first time is like someone watching Matrix for the first time. I mean, it's a once-in-a-lifetime type of experience, ain't it? I am really sorry if you're not in United States and Hulu doesn't work for you.