Shawna Lynn Jones, who died working on a fire with Malibu 13-3 in February 2016. (33 minutes) Lowe is the author of Digging… More about Jaime Lowe Get news about Nonfiction books, authors, and more And yet experts still worry about this year in particular: The last time a drought ended, in 2010, the following fire season was even more extreme than the previous one. Those standards have not been widely embraced, however. + S.J.,’’ on the side of a rusted beach picnic table. ‘‘You feel like you can’t breathe, but you’re breathing. Jones was smart, but as a teenager she couldn’t sit still in class. This byline is for a different person with the same name. And when they look at the communal board on the L.A. County Fire side of the camp, they see a dedicated plaque and several articles about Jones’s death. Jones helped her mom run the Trap’s karaoke nights (screaming expletives of denial whenever someone sang ‘‘Like a Virgin’’), and she made some extra money by drawing on patrons’ flat-billed snapback baseball caps. @kicklikeagirl1 — 2,009 followers, 5,152 tweets, Editorial Staff They see open-dorm barracks where they will sleep with their crew, in a line, as if they could roll out of bed and fight fire within minutes of an alarm, which they will do, sometimes multiple nights in a row. She contributes regularly to The New York Times Magazine and her work has appeared in New York magazine, Esquire, ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated, Maxim, Gawker, The Village Voice, and the LA Weekly. Lowe lives in Brooklyn, and is a frequent contributor to The New York Times Magazine and her work has appeared in New York magazine, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Maxim, Gawker, The Village Voice, LA Weekly, and on ESPN.com. They could see flames in the vicinity of Mulholland Highway, from a fire that had been burning for about an hour. They built roads, harvested crops and repaired infrastructure. A crew from Rainbow Camp cutting the line on a small fire near Hemet, in June.Credit...Peter Bohler for The New York Times. It reminded her of a not-too-distant past. As the ‘‘second saw,’’ Jones was one of two women who carried a chain saw with her. Malibu is kissed with salt air and shade; Rainbow and Port are hiking paradises. Find Jaime Lowe's email address, contact information, LinkedIn, Twitter, other social media and more. She was trapped in Lancaster. Inmates preparing to cross from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation side of Rainbow Camp to the Cal Fire side. Get our Newsletter. The 2010 fire season was bad; this season could be catastrophic. This part of Southern California, inland from the Pacific Coast Highway, is full of ravines and dry brush. Baez was already planning her daughter’s welcome-home party. Captains and representatives from C.D.C.R. He didn’t have a ready answer. She had violated parole at least three times — stealing puppy food, stealing groceries, selling marijuana, missing court dates — before a warrant was issued for her arrest. Yet they’re being trained to work in a field they will probably have trouble finding a job in when they get out: Los Angeles County Fire won’t hire felons and C.D.C.R. side of camp there is another memorial — five tree stumps and a rain stick with a carved message: ‘‘Like the wind, felt but not seen, my sweet Shawna may you R.I.P.’’, At a graduation last year of inmate firefighters at the California Institution for Women, near Chino, where all female inmate firefighters are trained, the mood was celebratory, almost exultant. When you’re under that drug, you really just go with the flow. ‘‘I go Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday,’’ she said. We were sitting in a dark, wood-paneled bar — the Trap, a dusty oasis on the fringes of Lancaster, a town already on the fringes of Southern California in the high desert of the Antelope Valley. Lowe is the author of Digging for Dirt: The Life and Death of ODB, a biography of Ol’ Dirty Bastard, a founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Shawna Lynn Jones lived as an inmate and died an honored firefighter. ‘‘I lost count,’’ Marquet Jones, a firefighter arrested for first-degree burglary, told me with a shake of her head when I asked her how many fires she had been on over the previous year. (33 minutes) ‘‘It was very steep,’’ Tyquesha Brown, a member of the crew who was there, told me. Find the best way to get in touch with Jaime by joining Muck Rack. They see visitors because C.D.C.R. She stopped sleeping and eating, and began to hallucinate--demonically cackling Muppets, faces lurking in windows, Michael Jackson delivering messages from the Neverland … ‘‘You see it on the women’s faces, on the staff’s faces.’’, Still, when they’re at work, the inmates look like chain gangs without the chains, especially when out working in Malibu, where the average annual household income is $238,000. Her enthusiasm was so great it convinced her mother that Jones’s luck was changing. Each woman carried 50 pounds of equipment in her backpack: gloves, flares, food, full water bottles, safety and medical gear and an emergency shelter, in case they were surrounded by flames. The University of Edinburgh, +2 more. (A nurse had to force her to eat a snack of orange juice and graham crackers.) I got under the influence and started walking down the street, saw a house with the window open and decided to go in. GREENVILLE — James Douglas Lowe, 77, of Greenville, died Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, at Owensboro Health Regional Hospital. In addition, an estimated 102 million trees in California have been killed by the bark beetle since 2010; the insect, which is the size of a rice grain, has been attacking pines, oaks and cedars, leaving behind dry wood husks and a heightened risk of large, severe wildfires. In 1946, as part of Gov. “There was a lot of crying. This setup was so cost-effective that by 1959 Gov. Baez kept declining the call until it seemed like something she shouldn’t ignore. Articles by Jaime Lowe. You don’t get to be second saw without knowing your machine intimately and taking your job seriously. Jones didn’t grow up with dreams of being a firefighter. The earth above Jones began giving way. Jones worked side by side with Jessica Ornelas, the ‘‘second bucker,’’ who collected whatever wood Jones cut down. jaimeroselowe - at - gmail. Mr. Lowe first found success in the 1970s as the leader of the pub rockers Brinsley Schwarz, and later released several acclaimed new wave records as a solo act.But as his “brief career as a pop star” came to an end in the early 1980s, “I didn’t feel as if I’d actually done anything really, really good,” he tells Larry Rohter in this week’s Popcast. Create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile and upload a portfolio of your best work. It was just after 3 a.m. on Feb. 25, 2016, when Malibu 13-3, the 12-woman crew Jones belonged to, arrived at the Mulholland fire, ahead of any aerial support or local fire trucks. She sold merchandise at her friends’ shows; hustled pool; bummed cigarettes; wrote poetry; smoked weed; and skateboarded, sometimes all night. Two fire trucks were parked at the entrance with their ladders raised, crossed in tribute to her. June 28, 2015 Your face feels like it’s about to melt off, but it’s there. Jones decided to turn herself in. It’s a painful process, kind of like pouring … After five years, that drought is over, thanks to a much-needed rainy season earlier this year that produced the rare ‘‘super bloom’’ — vast, thick patches of orange, magenta and purple blossoms among the lime-green grasses. ‘‘And this isn’t that different from slave conditions. Eventually she dropped out of high school to work at a mortuary owned by a boyfriend’s family. It now partners with Cal Fire and the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Some people wrote notes to Jones, now faded behind plexiglass. Culture An Avian Ballet of 2,000 Illuminated Pigeons Streaks the New York City Sky. But by 7:30 a.m., a little more than a third of the fire was considered contained. ‘‘No one can get out of here, it’s like we’re all stuck,’’ Rosa Garcia, Jones’s friend, said. It began in Los Angeles in 1993, when Jaime Lowe was just 16. He told Jones he would bail her out if she took responsibility for the drugs. Jaime Lowe, regular contributor to The New York Times Magazine, discusses her riveting memoir, Mental: Lithium, Love, and Losing My Mind.. A total of more than 5,000 fires have burned 460,000 acres already. The crews are always at work, even when they’re not. Jaime was sexually assaulted thirty years ago, when she was thirteen, and she’s rarely articulated the details out loud—until now. All the inmates eat civilian food cooked by other inmates: rib-eye steak and lobster and sometimes all-you-can-eat shrimp. LOWE--James, 75, of New York City, passed away August 13. Baez crawled onto the gurney next to her daughter, but she remained unresponsive. Jaime has 6 jobs listed on their profile. Born and raised in California, she lives in New York City. On June 2, 2015, she wrote on her Facebook page: ‘‘I can only handle so much bad stuff at one time. Lowe wrote manifestos and math equations in her diary and drew infographics on her bedroom wall. Lowe is the author of Digging for Dirt: The Life and Death of ODB, a biography of Ol' Dirty Bastard, a founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan. It’s ‘Moms in Prayer.’ We pray for our kids.’’, There are three all-female camps: the one at Rainbow, between San Diego and Los Angeles, also known as Conservation Camp No. ‘‘The fire was jumping.’’ As the crew moved toward the flames, tools in hand, the firefighters kept a distance of 10 feet between each other and called out conditions. Jamie Dimon has a love-hate relationship with the Volcker Rule.On Monday, he was showing the love. Dion made her a personalized T-shirt with her nickname, ‘‘Baby Hooker,’’ scrawled on it, which everyone signed, and by the next day she was ready. Doing so, it claimed, ‘‘would severely impact fire camp participation, a dangerous outcome while California is in the middle of a difficult fire season and severe drought.’’ In 2015, Gov. But the benefits of greater freedom and superior food also come with a physical cost. She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times Magazine and her work has appeared in New York magazine, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Maxim, Gawker, The Village Voice, LA Weekly, and on ESPN.com. ‘‘I was pushing her, she was sliding down,’’ Ornelas says. Jones is wearing navy blue head-to-toe and aviator shades. Jaime Lowe explores California’s all-but-invisible line of defense against the wildfires — female inmate firefighters undertaking grueling physical work and sometimes risking their lives. Her three-year sentence had less than two months to go. Toggle navigation. She is the author of Mental and Digging for Dirt and has taught writing at Wallkill Correctional Facility. —, NYT Mag, author of BREATHING FIRE, out summer 2021; Jaime was sexually assaulted thirty years ago, when she was thirteen, and she’s rarely articulated the details out loud—until now. Ten more women piled out after her, at a spot on the border of Agoura Hills and Malibu, in Southern California. Service to be announced. Jim was born April 4, 1943, in Detroit, the son of the Some people, they look down on us because we’re inmates.’’, Marquet, who is 27, already had two strikes against her when she was arrested. ‘‘This is what I get for wishing for live flames,’’ Jones said to Ornelas on the truck ride. But Baez could only cry and hold her daughter’s hand. Later, she found out from the intake administrator what had happened on the ravine in Malibu. Inmate labor in California goes back to the mid-19th century and the earliest official state prison, located on the Waban, a 268-ton ship. ": flores/pro-trump-protesters-attack-black-woman?fbclid=IwAR0njxBkVPQEQvyEKWrzDILEX7A6dwIiWPrHlar4RWtPs8nT3xqD3lMN9Mc. She was knocked out on her feet. She noted how the quality of time served is so much better than that in most correctional facilities. She had found something in this sort of work, something she liked. Jones was convicted of possession with attempt to distribute methamphetamine and of marijuana possession. Fire captains divide the line into the cutting section and the scraping section. hospital, she should ask for ‘‘Hawaii X.’’ She arrived to find her daughter lying unconscious on a gurney. ‘‘The pay is ridiculous,’’ La’Sonya Edwards, 35, told me during a break from clearing a fire road. But many said the real education they were getting had to do with making and maintaining relationships. The Incarcerated Women Who Fight California’s Wildfires. National Prison Project, who opposes all forms of prison labor, told me, ‘‘I think one important question to ask is, if these people are safe to be out and about and carrying axes and chain saws, maybe they didn’t need to be in prison in the first place.’’. She wondered what she had got herself into. In 1852, its prisoners slept on deck at night and spent their days building San Quentin, the state’s first permanent prison. He had a lengthy record and didn’t want to be locked up for life. During World War II, California turned its prisons into factories for the military industry and moved inmates into the temporary forestry camps of the Civilian Conservation Corps, a public work-relief program created during the Depression. Rainbow Crew No. She wanted to be a police officer. Craig Lee for The New York Times This recipe is an adaptation of one found in Jamie Oliver's book, “Jamie’s Italy.” It's a healthier version than the traditional Italian-American juggernaut; it omits breading and frying the eggplant, and instead calls for roasting the eggplant until golden brown. They are places of calm as much as training grounds; one inmate incarcerated in Malibu, for example, leads yoga and meditation sessions. A fire captain strapped her into a stretcher, and a helicopter, there to drop fire retardant, descended to retrieve the limp body. The job ended when the relationship did. She etched her initials with her boyfriend’s, ‘‘C.C. Jaime Lowe begins CPT. ‘‘Your feet are hot and tired, and they have a pulse of their own,’’ Marquet said. Lowe actually enjoyed the reporting of the book more than writing her personal story. A fire company crew was on every overpass, standing on their trucks, saluting in full uniform as Jones’s body was driven underneath. A member of Marble Collegiate Church. Jaime Lowe New York Times Magazine Aug 2017 20 min Permalink. When they work, California’s inmates typically earn between 8 cents and 95 cents an hour. ‘‘It was just too heavy for her. We need to get paid more for what we do.’’ Edwards makes about $500 a year in camp, plus whatever she earns while on the fire line, which might add up to a few hundred dollars in a month; the pay for a full-time civilian firefighter starts at about $40,000. Can’t no one stop you — you’re just the king or the queen of the world. ‘‘I can say, coming from the streets, when you’re with your fire crew, that’s your family,’’ Edwards said. Brooklyn Metro New York. She stopped sleeping and eating and began to hallucinate - demonically cackling Muppets, faces lurking in windows, Michael Jackson delivering messages from the Neverland Underground. The boyfriend kept his promise and paid the $30,000 bail, and Jones was sentenced to three years’ probation. But wages in the forestry program, while still wildly low by outside standards, are significantly better than the rest. They haven’t been able to visit, but Marquet goes to evening prayer meetings in one of the common spaces at Rainbow. But, after visiting three camps over a year and a half, I could see why inmates would accept the risks. Mulholland was Jones’s first fire as second saw; she was promoted the previous week. This institutional disinterest makes more sense when inmate firefighters, who are on-call continuously, are considered as a state resource. View Jaime Lowe's business profile as Editorial Staff at The New York Times. It flashed again and again and again. I thought about it and wanted to do the reporting aspect before including the personal.” The book came out of a 2015 New York Times magazine essay she wrote about lithium, which you can read on her web site. 13; and one at Puerta la Cruz, just east of Temecula, called Conservation Camp No. By November 2015, Jones was calling her mom weekly to tell her about the training, about the exhaustion after sandbagging a hillside to prevent flooding and about the optional weekend hikes that she always went on through the canyons of Malibu. ‘‘Some of these girls leave very interested in what they got exposed to and say, ‘Oh I never knew this exists, how do I keep on doing this?’ And it’s hard when they get out there because they do have a lot of the same walls that they were facing before. She heard about the forestry program during one of the 238 days she spent in the county jail: The women all spoke of it as a prison Shangri-La — lobster, shrimp, ocean breezes. For PR Pros . Despite her fear and strained nerves, she cut the containment line for 10 hours, almost until dawn. David Fathi, the director of the A.C.L.U. Arts. A riveting memoir and a fascinating investigation of the history, uses, and controversies behind lithium, an essential medication for millions of people struggling with bipolar disorder, stemming from Jaime Lowe's sensational 2015 article in The New York Times Magazine "'I Don't Believe in God, but I believe in Lithium': My 20-year struggle with bipolar disorder." She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times Magazine and her work has appeared in New York magazine, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Maxim, Gawker, The Village Voice, LA Weekly, and on ESPN.com. Jaime Lowe. Harlan Ellison Isn’t Dead Yet The cult author, 57 years into his writing career. It was taking a long time for the civilian crews to get the hoses up the ravine. ‘‘You learn how to work with them, you know — ’cause, really all you have is each other when you’re on a fire.’’, Some inmates say they would work the fireline for free — for the experience, the training, the gratification of doing something useful. Jones hugged her mom, who was crying, and skated off on her longboard toward the Lancaster courthouse to turn herself in. "I did the first scalping of the new civil war. Find contact's direct phone number, email address, work history, and more. Shawna Lynn Jones climbed from the back of a red truck with ‘‘L.A. She recalled her first fire last year, going into Napa Valley as residents were evacuating. ‘‘Any fire you go on statewide, whether it be small or large, the inmate hand crews make up anywhere from 50 to 80 percent of the total fire personnel,’’ says Lt. Keith Radey, the commander who is in charge of a camp where women train. The New York Times. They operated in hookline formation, moving in order of rank, which was determined by task and ability. Compared with life among the general prison population, the conservation camps are bastions of civility. Vegetable gardens are tended by inmates after work hours; there are the remnants of a boxing camp that complement the weight-lifting facility. And they get paid for it, though not much. Great articles, every Saturday. They are less violent and offer more space. “I don’t disagree with the intent of the Volcker Rule,” Mr. Dimon, JPMorgan Chase’s chief executive, told fellow bankers in a speech on Monday. They have to pass a fitness test before they can qualify for fire camps. Ramirez said the idea ‘‘to keep tags on the girls’’ had come up before. Earl Warren’s Prisoner Rehabilitation Act, the state opened Camp Rainbow which — under the joint supervision of the state’s Division of Forestry and the California Department of Corrections (later renamed the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation by Gov. Jaime Lowe. is proud of the program. Jaime Lowe explores California’s all-but-invisible line of defense against the wildfires — female inmate firefighters undertaking grueling physical work and sometimes risking their lives. Jones’s body was driven from the coroner’s department to Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary, located between Lancaster and Los Angeles. Jaime Lowe is a writer living in Brooklyn. 4 maintaining the line on a small fire near Hemet. In the fall of 2014, as the state’s courts were taking up the issue of overcrowded prisons, the office of California’s attorney general argued against shrinking the number of inmates. Jaime should probably never think too hard or too often about writing! In Breathing Fire, Jaime Lowe expands on her revelatory work for The New York Times Magazine to follow Jones and her fellow female inmate firefighters before, during, and—if they’re lucky—after incarceration. Part of an inmate-led yoga class at Malibu Camp. ‘‘She always wanted to be a K-9 handler, and here she was dressed like one,’’ Baez said. Subscribe. C.D.C.R. Jaime Lowe. On the morning of the Mulholland fire, Feb. 25, an unknown number flashed on Diana Baez’s cellphone around 10 a.m. Jaime Lowe is a writer living in Brooklyn.She is a frequent contributor to The New York Times Magazine and her work has appeared in New York magazine, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Maxim, Gawker, The Village Voice, LA Weekly, and on ESPN.com. ‘‘She had no problem getting in the mosh pits and knocking down all the guys.’’ Jones was fearless. ‘‘I could always count on Shawna being right there, right in front of me, center stage, every single time,’’ Jae Paige Dion, the lead singer of SIIC, said. 14. Jaime Lowe is a keen and generous observer who uses her experiences to bear witness for you—not just to bipolar disorder, but to the normal vexations of life.” —Gary Greenberg, author of The Book of Woe “Mental is a harrowing memoir on the topic of bipolar illness, full of Jaime Lowe… This byline is mine, but I want my name removed. They see off-duty inmates wearing orange jumpsuits half on, white T-shirts on top and fire-rated boots laced loosely. The night of the Mulholland fire, Jones was frustrated, according to Jessica Ornelas. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world... Jump to. Baez received a customary American flag, folded into a tight triangle. So she ran down the rocky hillside and brought them up herself. Arnold Schwarzenegger) — housed inmates to clear fire lines. But once they are accepted into a camp, the training they receive, which often lasts as little as three weeks, is significantly less than the three-year apprenticeship that full-time civilian firefighters get. ‘‘The first thing I did when I opened that curtain and I saw her — I grabbed her — right there, I grabbed her, and I said, ‘You promised me,’ ’’ Baez told me. Before Jones was incarcerated, this was her home. transport. Ornelas could tell that Jones was struggling with the weight of her chain saw as they hiked up the slope. To hear more audio stories from publishers like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android. But it’s not really church. She never left Jones. She has a death grip on a plastic baton and holds a leash tethered to the neck of a stuffed Goofy doll. One speaker brought up Jones and asked, to great applause, that her life and her death not go in vain. Sections of this page. says that the firefighter program is intended to serve as rehabilitation for the inmates. The McLeods, also named for their hand tool, rake the scorched remains. Shawna Lynn Jones could take apart her chain saw and put it back together effortlessly. 2; the one at Malibu, or Conservation Camp No. Jaime Lowe is a writer for the New York Times Magazine and the author of Mental, a memoir about bipolar disorder. They provide barbecue areas for families who visit; one camp has a small cabin where relatives can stay with an inmate for up to three days. A riveting memoir and a fascinating investigation of the history, uses, and controversies behind lithium, an essential medication for millions of people struggling with bipolar disorder, stemming from Jaime Lowe's sensational 2015 article in The New York Times Magazine: "'I Don't Believe in God, but I believe in Lithium': My 20-year struggle with bipolar disorder." Jaime Lowe. By 10 the next morning, Jones was dead. The two police officers standing guard at the door to Jones’s room tried to explain what happened. In some pictures from SIIC shows, her leggings are ripped and her eyeliner is winged to perfection, and she’s standing victoriously over a riotous crowd. Together they were responsible for ‘‘setting the line,’’ which meant clearing potential fuel from a six-foot-wide stretch of ground between whatever was burning and the land they were trying to protect. ‘‘I always up-talk the program,’’ an inmate named Amber Sapp told me. In high school, she camped out with friends on Shaver Lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains, plunged into cold lakes from rocky cliffs and boogie-boarded at the beach. The first photo her mom, Diana Baez, showed me was of a cocky young girl of around 5 or 6 dressed up for career day. The Malibu community raised $4,000 for the ‘‘Shawna Lynn Jones Fund.’’ On the C.D.C.R. Find Jaime Lowe of The New York Times's articles, email address, contact information, Twitter and more The sheriff told her that Jones was not admitted under her birth name, because of her incarcerated status. An inmate firefighter walks through scorched earth near Hemet. author of MENTAL; also ODB historian. Outside her funeral, rows of sheriffs and deputies stood at attention, right hands at their brows. Jaime Lowe is a freelance writer living in Brooklyn. Rosa Garcia got the dollar taco guy to bring his truck to the parking lot. ‘‘She just called me two days before, and she said, ‘Momma, I’m coming home in six weeks,’ so I freaking told her, ‘You promised me.’ ’’ Baez hardly recognized her daughter. Jaime Lowe is a writer for the New York Times Magazine and the author of Mental, a memoir about bipolar disorder. By 1923, California’s road crews, made up of inmates who worked on highway construction, were receiving wages, albeit low wages, for their labor. Jaime Lowe New York Times Magazine Jun 2015 Permalink. All had been drawn to the forestry camps by the relative freedom and the chance to make more money than they could doing other prison jobs. Articles by Jaime Lowe on Muck Rack. Don’t write one unless you feel like you absolutely have to. ‘‘We basically ordered one million tacos so that she would remember what real food tastes like,’’ Garcia said. The Conservation Camp Program saves California taxpayers approximately $100 million a year, according to C.D.C.R. Of the 30 or so women I met, most were serving prison terms because of drug- or alcohol-related crimes, nonviolent convictions that the state classifies as low-level. They smell of eucalyptus, the ocean, fresh blooms. Jaime Lowe begins CPT. Join Facebook to connect with Jaime Lowe and others you may know. Several states, including Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming and Georgia employ prisoners to fight fires, but none of them rely as heavily on its inmate population as California does. ‘‘I was just under the influence on meth and just felt like doing something. She had a string of boyfriends, most of them bad, and in May 2014, she was caught sitting in a car next to one of them and a large quantity of crystal methamphetamine. There are three ways to get to Malibu 13 — from the Pacific Coast Highway, from the circuitous back roads northeast of Malibu or by way of C.D.C.R. Her mom managed the bar; much of her extended family was in a hard-rock band called Seconds to Centuries (SIIC) that played the back room. Baez, immediately hysterical, asked, ‘‘Where is my daughter?’’ He paused and said, ‘‘I can’t tell you because she’s an inmate.’’ An hour later, when the Lancaster sheriff’s office called with numbers and instructions, Baez scrawled as much information as she could on her bedroom mirror using eyeliner. Rain caused more grass to grow in places it ordinarily wouldn’t, and when summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, that grass dries out and becomes kindling. They make office furniture for state employees, state license plates, prison uniforms, anything that any state institution might use. ‘‘I don’t know how many fires there were last season, but all through last season.’’ The fire season typically runs from mid-May through November. 7, 2021, at Owensboro Health Regional Hospital the cult author 57... When it kicked back, sharpen the chain when it dulled, clean clutch! Now faded behind plexiglass holds a leash tethered to the parking lot to work at a on... 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