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starting a flame or a fire
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roasting marshmellows
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phraughy
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rose876
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starting a flame or a fire
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keeping warm
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rcarey1
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vdoma
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starting a flame or a fire
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building a bon fire
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phraughy
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starting a flame or a fire
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providing warmth
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gary
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starting a flame or a fire
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preparing to roast a pig
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shaleane
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starting a flame or a fire
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cooking
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gary
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starting a flame or a fire
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warmth
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rose876
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starting a flame or a fire
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destruction
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rose876
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starting a flame or a fire
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preparing to cook a meal
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shaleane
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starting a flame or a fire
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providing light
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rcarey1
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starting a flame or a fire
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cremating a body
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phraughy
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starting a flame or a fire
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creating heat
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funkbot
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starting a flame or a fire
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kindling a fire
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phraughy
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starting a flame or a fire
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destroying flammable objects
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cerewa
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starting a flame or a fire
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heat
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annedog
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starting a flame or a fire
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burning things
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cerewa
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starting a flame or a fire
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cooking things
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cerewa
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starting a flame or a fire
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cooking food
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annedog
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starting a flame or a fire
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burning paper
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schueler
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starting a flame or a fire
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preparing to toast a marshmallow
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shaleane
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starting a flame or a fire
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burning fuel
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dbn3
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starting a flame or a fire
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creating light
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gary
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starting a flame or a fire
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lighting a candle
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schueler
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starting a flame or a fire
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Weight: 1.0
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providing heat
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gary
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starting a flame or a fire
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lighting a pilot light
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phraughy
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starting a flame or a fire
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making light
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schueler
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starting a flame or a fire
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burning wood
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schueler
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starting a flame or a fire
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being warm
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cerewa
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starting a flame or a fire
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preparing for a clam bake
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shaleane
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starting a flame or a fire
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burning something
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rgoudie
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starting a flame or a fire
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spreading fire
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funkbot
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starting a flame or a fire
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enlivening an oven
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schueler