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A copy of the Jonas Brothers' 'Burning Up' ironically survived a house fire


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The powers that be have a sick sense of humor. 

When the Gregory family went back to their house to survey the wreckage after it burned down, they found salvaged an ironic relic: a copy of the Jonas Brothers' tour book titled "Burning Up." 

Yikes. 

"It was a very emotional process, but as we walked up to what used to be our porch, we saw this," Twitter user @gayyspice said. "Sometimes God knows you need a good laugh." 

Today, we went to my house to see if anything was salvageable. It was a very emotional process, but as we walked up to what used to my porch, we saw this. Sometimes God knows you need a good laughpic.twitter.com/GQj2rvt1AY

— Rexy ❄️ (@gayyspice) December 12, 2018 Read more...

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