James Woods
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Let's check and make sure that everybody obeys the law and cuts the brush on their hillside. We cut our brush. Our house either survived or was the last to go on our side of the street. as well as Robert Trinkteller, who did the same with his. The people who didn't, many of them, Sadly, well, I'll get to it. Well, okay, you don't have to because now your house burned down.
Let's check and make sure that everybody obeys the law and cuts the brush on their hillside. We cut our brush. Our house either survived or was the last to go on our side of the street. as well as Robert Trinkteller, who did the same with his. The people who didn't, many of them, Sadly, well, I'll get to it. Well, okay, you don't have to because now your house burned down.
Let's check and make sure that everybody obeys the law and cuts the brush on their hillside. We cut our brush. Our house either survived or was the last to go on our side of the street. as well as Robert Trinkteller, who did the same with his. The people who didn't, many of them, Sadly, well, I'll get to it. Well, okay, you don't have to because now your house burned down.
I'm not blaming them, but you know, there are certain ways to protect it. Now, at a certain point, the fire just comes and nothing you can do, okay? But if you are busy worrying about diversity and not worrying about filling the reservoirs, if you're not training people properly, if you're not doing clear cutting, oh, you know, we can't cut down the trees.
I'm not blaming them, but you know, there are certain ways to protect it. Now, at a certain point, the fire just comes and nothing you can do, okay? But if you are busy worrying about diversity and not worrying about filling the reservoirs, if you're not training people properly, if you're not doing clear cutting, oh, you know, we can't cut down the trees.
I'm not blaming them, but you know, there are certain ways to protect it. Now, at a certain point, the fire just comes and nothing you can do, okay? But if you are busy worrying about diversity and not worrying about filling the reservoirs, if you're not training people properly, if you're not doing clear cutting, oh, you know, we can't cut down the trees.
There was a fire in Washington State several years ago The place was just another liberal shithole. And I'm sorry, but, you know, the way it's run, not the people. Actually, my cousin lives there. And, you know, everything was on fire and what were you going to do? And it was horrific. And then there was the border to Canada, and that whole area, there was no fire.
There was a fire in Washington State several years ago The place was just another liberal shithole. And I'm sorry, but, you know, the way it's run, not the people. Actually, my cousin lives there. And, you know, everything was on fire and what were you going to do? And it was horrific. And then there was the border to Canada, and that whole area, there was no fire.
There was a fire in Washington State several years ago The place was just another liberal shithole. And I'm sorry, but, you know, the way it's run, not the people. Actually, my cousin lives there. And, you know, everything was on fire and what were you going to do? And it was horrific. And then there was the border to Canada, and that whole area, there was no fire.
How did the fire know to stop at the borderline? Because the Canadians up there, before Trudeau, knew how to manage the forest up there. They knew how to do what are called clear cuts. You cut a whole area of all the trees down so the fires can't jump, and the firefighters can get in and dig, you know, and do all the stuff they do.
How did the fire know to stop at the borderline? Because the Canadians up there, before Trudeau, knew how to manage the forest up there. They knew how to do what are called clear cuts. You cut a whole area of all the trees down so the fires can't jump, and the firefighters can get in and dig, you know, and do all the stuff they do.
How did the fire know to stop at the borderline? Because the Canadians up there, before Trudeau, knew how to manage the forest up there. They knew how to do what are called clear cuts. You cut a whole area of all the trees down so the fires can't jump, and the firefighters can get in and dig, you know, and do all the stuff they do.
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?
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.