Well played. Surprised there isn’t more items in the pool though.
ZappBrannigansTunic
2 months ago
I know a guy that threw the propane bottle in his pool so it wouldn’t add to the fire.
poshhonky
2 months ago
Just make the house out of pool
killians1978
2 months ago
ngl that’s brilliant. When chicago burned they were straight up burying their art and liquor when it was obvious there was no saving the city.
sure hope no debris lands in that pool, though
Verbz
2 months ago
Imagine her ghost watching as her grandchildren give it all to Goodwill someday.
lethargicbunny
2 months ago
Desperate times, desperate measures.
RealMarzipan7
2 months ago
Good to know. I’ll do this with my 4070ti super PC and oled monitor. 👌🏼
ACM3333
2 months ago
At first I thought this was some lazy dude dude doing dishes in the pool but it turns out it’s pretty much the opposite.
BigIron53s
2 months ago
She also stashed her finest Chinese made chairs too!
ohgeekayvee
2 months ago
Wait until she finds out some choppers pick up water from people’s pools to combat fires 🙃
Adventurous_Yam_8153
2 months ago
Smart
OldManNeighbor
2 months ago
This is next level smart. Now I just thinking of waterproofing my valuables ie wrap and cover in plastic bags/wrapping, weighing down a cooler and submerging it in the pool.
Farfignugen42
2 months ago
That’s really clever to protect some shit she was never going to use anyway.
Gibbygetsbuns
2 months ago
Sometimes life feels like an endless cycle of surprises, like finding a treasure chest at the bottom of your own pool.
Glittering-Mine1168
2 months ago
This image can speak volumes . I bet they probably meant a lot to her. She invested in a collection, and she thought it out well to save them. They could also be passed down from past families , keeping their memories strong. Love this , my grandma had a lot of dishes, and that she would hang on the walls, and they were beautiful. She passed them along to my mom, and my mom took great pride in them. Also, hanging them on the walls, it’s nice to see a great memory I had from Grandma’s house still standing strong. Imma pass this along to my mom just incase she get evacuated I’m sure she would love this idea.
WolfOfPort
2 months ago
No one:
Grammas:
siouxbee1434
2 months ago
Who the hell needs 5 sets of china?
EasyBounce
2 months ago
This is a trick commonly recommended for hurricane prep too. Throw your patio furniture and other yard items that might get blown away in the pool and they are usually okay.
TheFlyingBoxcar
2 months ago
Fucking genius move
LegPristine2891
2 months ago
10/10 would smash
Low-Bass2002
2 months ago
Did it work? Or did they just end up being boiled up and broken in the pool water?
PusheenHater
2 months ago
ELI5: What’s the difference between “fine china” and the normal ceramic you find in Walmart/Ross? Looks the same to me.
TeslasAndComicbooks
2 months ago
All fun and games until a helicopter starts dropping buckets in your pool to collect water.
murtaza8888
2 months ago
This is so sad in a strange way.
LiveLaffToasterBathh
2 months ago
And don’t forget the fine patio chairs!
Ralph_Nacho
2 months ago
It’s an interesting idea for sure.
snorlaxlax1
2 months ago
And her two favourite lawn chairs? What?
Sir-Kyle-Of-Reddit
2 months ago
Would suck if the helicopter dipped into the pool and sucked up all the china just to dump it back on the burning house
Fine_Cryptographer20
2 months ago
My paper plates would just burn
thatflacoman
2 months ago
The person who took the picture then stole the fine china.
Ok_Membership2533
2 months ago
this is a fire album art
GreyBeardsStan
2 months ago
Fox11 LA reporter said just do what her friend did, go to Home Depot, buy a $1000 water pump w 2 inch hose, and spray your property and house with pool water.
Personal-Ask5025
2 months ago
This is so fascinating because, while clever, nobody cares about “fine china” anymore. People nowadays complain about getting it at estate. It’s just something to figure out what to do with.
RedditUSA76
2 months ago
Priorities amiriite?
A_Dragon
2 months ago
And I stole it all
highlander145
2 months ago
Very important!!!
Potentputin
2 months ago
Priorities
ObjectiveJaguar7656
2 months ago
The weight of common sense …….
YYAAEESSS MAAM! MAMA ⭐️🪃
frogmicky
2 months ago
I hope the fire fighters don’t need that water or she’s going to be pissed.
D3c1m470r
2 months ago
Probably didnt expect that if theres a lot of fire around then the heat is going to evaporate the water fast. So maybe not the best idea to save them.
Well played. Surprised there isn’t more items in the pool though.
I know a guy that threw the propane bottle in his pool so it wouldn’t add to the fire.
Just make the house out of pool
ngl that’s brilliant. When chicago burned they were straight up burying their art and liquor when it was obvious there was no saving the city.
sure hope no debris lands in that pool, though
Imagine her ghost watching as her grandchildren give it all to Goodwill someday.
Desperate times, desperate measures.
Good to know. I’ll do this with my 4070ti super PC and oled monitor. 👌🏼
At first I thought this was some lazy dude dude doing dishes in the pool but it turns out it’s pretty much the opposite.
She also stashed her finest Chinese made chairs too!
Wait until she finds out some choppers pick up water from people’s pools to combat fires 🙃
Smart
This is next level smart. Now I just thinking of waterproofing my valuables ie wrap and cover in plastic bags/wrapping, weighing down a cooler and submerging it in the pool.
That’s really clever to protect some shit she was never going to use anyway.
Sometimes life feels like an endless cycle of surprises, like finding a treasure chest at the bottom of your own pool.
This image can speak volumes . I bet they probably meant a lot to her. She invested in a collection, and she thought it out well to save them. They could also be passed down from past families , keeping their memories strong. Love this , my grandma had a lot of dishes, and that she would hang on the walls, and they were beautiful. She passed them along to my mom, and my mom took great pride in them. Also, hanging them on the walls, it’s nice to see a great memory I had from Grandma’s house still standing strong. Imma pass this along to my mom just incase she get evacuated I’m sure she would love this idea.
No one:
Grammas:
Who the hell needs 5 sets of china?
This is a trick commonly recommended for hurricane prep too. Throw your patio furniture and other yard items that might get blown away in the pool and they are usually okay.
Fucking genius move
10/10 would smash
Did it work? Or did they just end up being boiled up and broken in the pool water?
ELI5: What’s the difference between “fine china” and the normal ceramic you find in Walmart/Ross? Looks the same to me.
All fun and games until a helicopter starts dropping buckets in your pool to collect water.
This is so sad in a strange way.
And don’t forget the fine patio chairs!
It’s an interesting idea for sure.
And her two favourite lawn chairs? What?
Would suck if the helicopter dipped into the pool and sucked up all the china just to dump it back on the burning house
My paper plates would just burn
The person who took the picture then stole the fine china.
this is a fire album art
Fox11 LA reporter said just do what her friend did, go to Home Depot, buy a $1000 water pump w 2 inch hose, and spray your property and house with pool water.
This is so fascinating because, while clever, nobody cares about “fine china” anymore. People nowadays complain about getting it at estate. It’s just something to figure out what to do with.
Priorities amiriite?
And I stole it all
Very important!!!
Priorities
The weight of common sense …….
YYAAEESSS MAAM! MAMA ⭐️🪃
I hope the fire fighters don’t need that water or she’s going to be pissed.
Probably didnt expect that if theres a lot of fire around then the heat is going to evaporate the water fast. So maybe not the best idea to save them.
The [source post](https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/94648m/my_mom_has_5_sets_of_china_dont_ask_and_put_them/) in r/pics for this photo, for those interested