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cali is starting to burn

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sketchy fire in LA, the crown fire.
thousands of homes threatened, zero containment it's ripping
discuss
 
sketchy fire in LA, the crown fire.
thousands of homes threatened, zero containment it's ripping
discuss

I guess forest fire season has once again arrived in Ca. Lovely. Shit almost suffocated my old aunt in Glendale last year. So Cal is getting fucking ridiculous in about 1 million different ways.
 
shipping out tomorrow not sure if we are socal bound though.
lotsa fires up near my area, been working them all week caking $$$
 
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what the fuk are bros supposed to do with shit like that? almost impossible,
it does what it wants untill it doesn't want to anymore.
 
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what the fuk are bros supposed to do with shit like that?

Put it out. Kinda goes hand in hand with the whole 'firefighter' thing.

You gubment employees are all alike. Start producing something or GTFO!




:kaioken:


Now fight the fire or go make me a sammich!
 
Put it out. Kinda goes hand in hand with the whole 'firefighter' thing.

You gubment employees are all alike. Start producing something or GTFO!




:kaioken:


Now fight the fire or go make me a sammich!

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gov't or contractor, you are not putting shit like this out easily and without millions of dollars.
topograhy, deep brush, and steady winds doom this area foreva
 
This happens every year, and it might be worse this year due to extra brush from heavier rain last season. At least we're not having the hot Santa Ana winds yet. It's scary to know that those fires can come anytime, and are unstoppable in the fall & early winter when we have the 105-degree, 55 mph wind blowing. Maybe I need to get off my lazy ass, and box in the eaves and replace our old redwood deck with fireproof decking on our house in Moorpark. Those of us who live in fire areas, are used to it, but hate it. We keep important papers in a 90-minute fire safe, and I keep copies of our hard drives business records, and other files in Dallas.

Sometimes it doesn't even help, if you obey all the rules about keeping brush and crap away from the house. Once a fire becomes a firestorm, the heat from the approaching flames can shine through the windows, and set fire to everything inside the house before the firestorm ever gets to the house. They make asbestos shutter panels to go over windows, which would help a lot with that, but still... The only way is to prepare for the worst, and know exactly where your things are in the house, and know that you can get what you need and RUN! If one of those firestorms is racing down a canyon toward you, and it's moving at 85 mph, you don't have time to go pack your stuff.

All that said, it can make an incredible thing to see... Here's a sunrise from a big fire about a year ago, which I took this photo of...

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m174/kx250racer/th_SmokySunrise8-29.jpg

And same scene later that day:


Charles
 
Smog, wildfires, earthquakes,horrible traffic, the hills, douchebags, razorguns,

why would anyone want to live in LA?

LOL... I agree.

I like Pleasant Hill, the suburb I was in just outside of sF.

SF rawks, love that city. However, it's funny, after I've moved back to midwest, and in Sept. out east, I really don't have the desire to live in California again.

Still, I bet Bino likes it better than outside of Vegas.
 
Don't you wish we could go back to the way it used to be where the evils of man weren't causing these disasters?

Oh wait... who used to put fires out the 4.48B years before we got here?
 
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