James Woods
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I don't know all of the technicalities of it, but you've got to know that stuff, and you've got to do that stuff. And if you're busy saying, hey, I'm the new fire chief and my main priority and this is what I'm going to dedicate myself to. Well, then who's doing the job that you are truly assigned or elected or promoted or delegated to do? Who's checking the fire hydrants?
I don't know all of the technicalities of it, but you've got to know that stuff, and you've got to do that stuff. And if you're busy saying, hey, I'm the new fire chief and my main priority and this is what I'm going to dedicate myself to. Well, then who's doing the job that you are truly assigned or elected or promoted or delegated to do? Who's checking the fire hydrants?
Who's checking the reservoirs? What?
Who's checking the reservoirs? What?
Who's checking the reservoirs? What?
I don't know. I mean, listen... Somebody wasn't. I can tell you that. Here's all I want. Look, for 55 years, I was Cal Ripken as an actor. I showed up every single day. I missed, I think, one day when I had an injury in my eye from a stunt. A piece of wood flew in my eye. I mean, I literally never missed a day's work for 55 years. And I showed up on time. And I knew my lines.
I don't know. I mean, listen... Somebody wasn't. I can tell you that. Here's all I want. Look, for 55 years, I was Cal Ripken as an actor. I showed up every single day. I missed, I think, one day when I had an injury in my eye from a stunt. A piece of wood flew in my eye. I mean, I literally never missed a day's work for 55 years. And I showed up on time. And I knew my lines.
I don't know. I mean, listen... Somebody wasn't. I can tell you that. Here's all I want. Look, for 55 years, I was Cal Ripken as an actor. I showed up every single day. I missed, I think, one day when I had an injury in my eye from a stunt. A piece of wood flew in my eye. I mean, I literally never missed a day's work for 55 years. And I showed up on time. And I knew my lines.
And I did 170 movies and series and TV shows and all that stuff. And, you know, I never got an Oscar. You know, I was nominated several times. But here's what I was. I was a good old Cal Ripken guy. I showed up and did my job every single day. I had a job to do and I did it. Here's what the police chiefs, the fire chiefs department job is to do.
And I did 170 movies and series and TV shows and all that stuff. And, you know, I never got an Oscar. You know, I was nominated several times. But here's what I was. I was a good old Cal Ripken guy. I showed up and did my job every single day. I had a job to do and I did it. Here's what the police chiefs, the fire chiefs department job is to do.
And I did 170 movies and series and TV shows and all that stuff. And, you know, I never got an Oscar. You know, I was nominated several times. But here's what I was. I was a good old Cal Ripken guy. I showed up and did my job every single day. I had a job to do and I did it. Here's what the police chiefs, the fire chiefs department job is to do.
Stop the fires when they start and make sure the people who are putting their lives on the line, the brave, great, glorious men and women, and I'm saying this totally from the heart of the Los Angeles Fire Department, have the equipment, the training, and all of the elements they need to do their jobs well because they are putting their lives on the line to do it.
Stop the fires when they start and make sure the people who are putting their lives on the line, the brave, great, glorious men and women, and I'm saying this totally from the heart of the Los Angeles Fire Department, have the equipment, the training, and all of the elements they need to do their jobs well because they are putting their lives on the line to do it.
Stop the fires when they start and make sure the people who are putting their lives on the line, the brave, great, glorious men and women, and I'm saying this totally from the heart of the Los Angeles Fire Department, have the equipment, the training, and all of the elements they need to do their jobs well because they are putting their lives on the line to do it.
And if you don't give them that, shame on you.
And if you don't give them that, shame on you.
And if you don't give them that, shame on you.
I think, you know, sometimes it takes a real slap in the face. And listen, a final thing. When the Paradise fires were happening, then the Malibu fires happened. I started a website. And even the California Highway Patrol said, go to James Woods. It was Campfire's James Woods, because it was a way of saying, look, I'm not official.
I think, you know, sometimes it takes a real slap in the face. And listen, a final thing. When the Paradise fires were happening, then the Malibu fires happened. I started a website. And even the California Highway Patrol said, go to James Woods. It was Campfire's James Woods, because it was a way of saying, look, I'm not official.
I think, you know, sometimes it takes a real slap in the face. And listen, a final thing. When the Paradise fires were happening, then the Malibu fires happened. I started a website. And even the California Highway Patrol said, go to James Woods. It was Campfire's James Woods, because it was a way of saying, look, I'm not official.