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Friday May 16, 2003

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Today morning, walking in a street in my neighborhood i found out there was a building burnt almost to the ground. The fire started around 1 AM, roughly I hour before I went to sleep, without noticing anything. I was told that the firemen came with their sirens off, according to new regulations about night-time interventions, and extinguished the fire without causing any din.... dans le grand silence de la nuit provenale.
At the same time, I felt a bit freaked out and totally irrational for being freaked out with that..... As if I was nostalgic of a time when the whole neighborhood would have gone out in the street dressed in pajamas for watching the house burning. Anyway, I wonder... if asked if I would prefer, not being disturbed by the firemen's alarm, or not being made aware that there is a house on fire near to mine, is it so obvious I would have chosed the first?
After all, maybe I'm just being nostalgic of a time I could have watched houses burning, dressed in pajamas.

That's what happened last night.
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verystrange:
I know what you mean. When we lived in germany, we lived two houses down from a restaurant with two michelin stars. One night I woke up to find my house in uproar and there was a lot of noise everywhere. I was small and didn't have a clue what was happening! I was taken outside by my parents and watched the restaurant burn to the ground. In the next four years it burnt down another three times until they found out it was a kitchen assistant who was part time arsonist. I even once completely slept through it burning down. In the morning, there was only the ash and blackened timber.

Its been rebuilt every time. Does that tell us more about the resilience of the owner and his spirit or about the capitalistic ideals which stand behind such a venture?
May 21, 2003
flux:
and what a welcome it was; thank you!
May 21, 2003

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