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Uh-Oh. NOT GOOD!
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This is my 1950s long-john F40 preheater that was in my laundry room and moved out to the garage. Well, my little brother came down to dump the recycling into the bin in the garage and must have left the lights on. My dad saw that the switch was in the ON position when he left for work at 6AM and shut it off. My mom had complained about an awful smell when she left to go shopping. I thought nothing of it.
Anyways, after lunch I went downstairs to take out the trash and naturally I turned on the light. When i opened the door, the NOS Cooper Turret was lit up but the preheater's normally fast starters hadn't started the fixture. I waited. Nothing. "Hmm. What the heck?" So I shut the switch off and turned it back on. Still nothing from this light. I thought I saw a little black spot from the other side (the other side of the fixture where i was was spotless). When I came to this side of the garage and I looked up my heart jumped! TAR!
What's really weired is that it LOOKS like someone wiped tar off the side of the fixture with a nearby towel but NOBODY in my house knew about the tar so no one cleaned it up. Freaky as hell! Unless... maybe grandpa is looking out for me? There was such a huge tar stain running down the fixture so there's no way that tar couldn't have gotten on the car. But the car was SPOTLESS! And no one wiped anything up! What the heck?!
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