Fire Safety
I found this over at Think Geek...
"Some statistics for you on death by barbecue from the National Safety Council (for humans... for cows it's much higher). Your one-year odds of death from a controlled fire not in building or structure are 1 in 6,117,851, which means you're slightly more likely to die from contact with hornets, wasps and bees (1 in 5,647,247). If the barbecue gets really out of hand, your one-year odds of dying in an uncontrolled fire not in a building or structure are 1 in 7,936,671, slightly greater than your odds of dying in an earthquake or other earth movements (1 in 9,788,561). What does all this mean? Be careful."


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The crack about the cows is hilarious! Pigs too, I suppose.
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