James Woods
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We have a beautiful pool that we swim every day. I mean, I've been on the road for 50 years.
We have a beautiful pool that we swim every day. I mean, I've been on the road for 50 years.
We have a beautiful pool that we swim every day. I mean, I've been on the road for 50 years.
No, this is from my front yard. This is from just as we were evacuating. And by the way, five minutes before that, there was nothing. And my neighbor, Robert Trinkteller, called and said, you know, there's a fire on the hillside about a half a mile away. You should come take a look at this. So I drove up to his house because we didn't want, no, that's my back deck here.
No, this is from my front yard. This is from just as we were evacuating. And by the way, five minutes before that, there was nothing. And my neighbor, Robert Trinkteller, called and said, you know, there's a fire on the hillside about a half a mile away. You should come take a look at this. So I drove up to his house because we didn't want, no, that's my back deck here.
No, this is from my front yard. This is from just as we were evacuating. And by the way, five minutes before that, there was nothing. And my neighbor, Robert Trinkteller, called and said, you know, there's a fire on the hillside about a half a mile away. You should come take a look at this. So I drove up to his house because we didn't want, no, that's my back deck here.
that's my back deck and by the way my i cut we had guys rappelling down the hillside because the thousand foot drop and cutting the graph the dry brush which you are required to do by law And which we do because it protects our homes and our neighbors' homes from fire. And the people below us did not. And that's the fire coming from below.
that's my back deck and by the way my i cut we had guys rappelling down the hillside because the thousand foot drop and cutting the graph the dry brush which you are required to do by law And which we do because it protects our homes and our neighbors' homes from fire. And the people below us did not. And that's the fire coming from below.
that's my back deck and by the way my i cut we had guys rappelling down the hillside because the thousand foot drop and cutting the graph the dry brush which you are required to do by law And which we do because it protects our homes and our neighbors' homes from fire. And the people below us did not. And that's the fire coming from below.
And every, you know, we'd drive around the neighborhood and Sarah would say to me, you know, look at this. I go, yeah, these people got to cut their brush. And the one that I railed against every day was the first one to go. When this fire all started, we were the, that's the house one away from us. We were literally the epicenter of the fire.
And every, you know, we'd drive around the neighborhood and Sarah would say to me, you know, look at this. I go, yeah, these people got to cut their brush. And the one that I railed against every day was the first one to go. When this fire all started, we were the, that's the house one away from us. We were literally the epicenter of the fire.
And every, you know, we'd drive around the neighborhood and Sarah would say to me, you know, look at this. I go, yeah, these people got to cut their brush. And the one that I railed against every day was the first one to go. When this fire all started, we were the, that's the house one away from us. We were literally the epicenter of the fire.
It was a bright blue, beautiful sunny day with 80 mile an hour gusts. And we were moving all the furniture off the deck. And when I saw that flame, I said, let's go down, get in the car, get ready to go. Because was that Tuesday? That was just yesterday. Yeah. But those that's our house. That's our house. Yeah. That's from our deck. Yeah.
It was a bright blue, beautiful sunny day with 80 mile an hour gusts. And we were moving all the furniture off the deck. And when I saw that flame, I said, let's go down, get in the car, get ready to go. Because was that Tuesday? That was just yesterday. Yeah. But those that's our house. That's our house. Yeah. That's from our deck. Yeah.
It was a bright blue, beautiful sunny day with 80 mile an hour gusts. And we were moving all the furniture off the deck. And when I saw that flame, I said, let's go down, get in the car, get ready to go. Because was that Tuesday? That was just yesterday. Yeah. But those that's our house. That's our house. Yeah. That's from our deck. Yeah.
Yeah, well, yeah, but it came on our phones pretty quickly. I knew it was coming. You can't have fire and wind in an area that is overgrown with dry brush. You know, I mean, people forget that. But a couple of decades ago, there was a Malibu fire and we had another nincompoop, another Democrat running things.
Yeah, well, yeah, but it came on our phones pretty quickly. I knew it was coming. You can't have fire and wind in an area that is overgrown with dry brush. You know, I mean, people forget that. But a couple of decades ago, there was a Malibu fire and we had another nincompoop, another Democrat running things.
Yeah, well, yeah, but it came on our phones pretty quickly. I knew it was coming. You can't have fire and wind in an area that is overgrown with dry brush. You know, I mean, people forget that. But a couple of decades ago, there was a Malibu fire and we had another nincompoop, another Democrat running things.
And, you know, the helicopters and the planes go in with these big scoops and scoop water out of the ocean and dump them on the fires. And she said, no, no, you can't do that because the salt water will hurt the vegetation. We saw, lady, houses are burning down. People are dying. No, she wouldn't let them do it. This is what we're dealing with. And I don't want to be bitter, but you know what?
And, you know, the helicopters and the planes go in with these big scoops and scoop water out of the ocean and dump them on the fires. And she said, no, no, you can't do that because the salt water will hurt the vegetation. We saw, lady, houses are burning down. People are dying. No, she wouldn't let them do it. This is what we're dealing with. And I don't want to be bitter, but you know what?