The ways that Fire Marshall Bill gets hurt are usually meant to be funny but are often too painful to watch. He is an insane and seemingly immortal fire marshall who pops up in different locations at random and gives out advice and how to avoid fires and other dangerous hazards, however all the advice he gives is completely useless and deranged, and instead of preventing hazards he instead causes them by creating several "examples" of danger which end up backfiring and causing serious damage to his surroundings or to himself and at the end of the each of his lectures he takes out a bomb, lighter or other explosive device or uses his own body and destroys the location which he is in. After the devastation clears, he is always shown to survive albeit with his body either horribly mutilated, burned, electrocuted, beheaded or smashed, but he'll eventually show up again fully regenerated and ready to give out more "advice" like a destructive agent of chaos. One example is when he had a presentation with a group of elementary school kids and ended up destroying the school by lighting a fire which he did for some reason to explain to the kids how to put it out and ended up blowing up the school. He is also incredibly old, having even been responsible for the sinking of the Titanic in order to prove whether it really was unsinkable and the destruction of the Hindenburge because "mooring lines can be awfully flammable" and even manages to live into the future where he survived in the vacuum of space and destroyed the United Nations' space station.


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In Living Color is an American sketch comedy television series that originally ran on Fox from April 15, [1] to May 19, Keenen Ivory Wayans created, wrote and starred in the program. The title of the series was inspired by the NBC announcement of broadcasts being presented " in living color " during the s, prior to mainstream color television.
Your comments make my day. Good thing is you can have multiple wives in heaven if you become exalted. If she is still Mormon and you are not, she will always secretly hope that you convert, just like you will always secretly hope she leaves the church. Do any of your husbands drink alot of wine. Would she be okay with having a home that is split religiously.
Between kids and his work and his being asleep in the living room chair, there is no communication. Now to answer you question more directly, I believe you should discuss your fears with him so he understands exactly where you want your relationship to go for both of you, otherwise you might grow resentful of him and he may have no clue as to why. I don't really care if she's religious or not, unless she brings it up all the time or tries to convert me. I am afraid of what these years ahead could mean to our family; make it or break it. I intend to spend some quality time in the temple, with my bishop, and with close family and friends as I think and pray my way through this decision, but I would also value your insights into this.