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Subject: Fires at Rampart


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Craig
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Date Posted: 03:14:43 02/09/01 Fri

What was the best Hospital fire? Was it when the wartime buildings that were once the hospital burned to the ground? Or howabout when there was a room fire and Johnny had to push Mike Morton the heck out of the way so that he could put it out before it would spread? How about the last one, when the laboratory in the basement blew up? I think that was the most dramatic...since it was the series finale and we weren't sure, but for a few minutes during the commercial break...they might have offed Dixie! (Scared the hell out of me!) I think my favourite was the one I mentioned off the top. Morton and Dix were just discussing the fact that he (Morton) had checked the books and Boot's temperature wasn't abnormally high for a dog...then...BOOOM!
I LOVED that one!

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You gotta check this out!Craig03:27:52 02/09/01 Fri


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