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Postby Don » Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:11 pm

I just had friends come in who lived in the Cascade apartments in Anaheim Hills. They'll stay with us for now as the husband works in Burbank. I hope all of our MR peeps from So Cal are safe. It seems this fire is flaring up everywhere.
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Postby artist4perry » Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:14 pm

Gunbot wrote:I just had friends come in who lived in the Cascade apartments in Anaheim Hills. They'll stay with us for now as the husband works in Burbank. I hope all of our MR peeps from So Cal are safe. It seems this fire is flaring up everywhere.


It is so dry in California. I would gladly send them the rain we have had for a few days. :( Everyone be safe!
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Postby peridactyl » Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:32 pm

Three fires in 3 days. Something not right about that. The Sylmar fire is visible from my house (plumes of black smoke.) But I am on the flats so I'm ok.

I pray for the safety of all affected by the Brea fire.

Is Montecito contained now?
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Postby squirt1 » Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:42 pm

There must be a history of these fires like earthquakes. I suspect just not enough property to burn and media to notice over the last 200yrs. It seems to be like living in a hurricane zone or a tornado area where I live. The only diff is the fires seem to be every year. Prayers to everyone.
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Postby G.I.Jim » Sun Nov 16, 2008 3:12 pm

squirt1 wrote:There must be a history of these fires like earthquakes. I suspect just not enough property to burn and media to notice over the last 200yrs. It seems to be like living in a hurricane zone or a tornado area where I live. The only diff is the fires seem to be every year. Prayers to everyone.


You're right...there is a serious history with the fires. These fires burn in Oregon and California almost every year...some years are worse than others, but they ALWAYS have fires. They have a serious lack of humidity there (at least Northern Cali, and southern Oregon) and it's so dry that it just waits for a flame!

I'm originally from Oregon, and I have several friends that work 3-4 months out of the year as forestry fire-fighters. They make enough money in those 3-4 months, that they only work part-time jobs the rest of the year. Pretty damn dangerous job! :shock:
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Postby Saint John » Sun Nov 16, 2008 3:13 pm

I understand that California is by far the most fucked up state in the country, but is it asking too much to run some irrigation through these fucking forests? Especially considering the state borders the God damn OCEAN!!!
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Postby G.I.Jim » Sun Nov 16, 2008 3:20 pm

Saint John wrote:I understand that California is by far the most fucked up state in the country, but is it asking too much to run some irrigation through these fucking forests? Especially considering the state borders the God damn OCEAN!!!


Hell, the state runs out of electricity in the summer as it is...WITHOUT adding irrigation to the electric bill! :shock: I'm with you though...fucked up state. It's got some beautiful sights, but I couldn't live with all the B.S/cost of living in that God forsaken place. :roll:
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Postby annpea » Sun Nov 16, 2008 3:57 pm

Saint John wrote:I understand that California is by far the most fucked up state in the country, but is it asking too much to run some irrigation through these fucking forests? Especially considering the state borders the God damn OCEAN!!!
You are so right and in the long run it could payoff many times over. :)
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Postby Saint John » Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:02 pm

annpea wrote:
Saint John wrote:I understand that California is by far the most fucked up state in the country, but is it asking too much to run some irrigation through these fucking forests? Especially considering the state borders the God damn OCEAN!!!
You are so right and in the long run it could payoff many times over. :)
It's a shame to lose human life, trees, homes and displace people because they can't put together a decent fire preparation plan.
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Postby Don » Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:02 pm

Saint John wrote:I understand that California is by far the most fucked up state in the country, but is it asking too much to run some irrigation through these fucking forests? Especially considering the state borders the God damn OCEAN!!!


We've got more important issues like gay marriage and illegal migrant sweeps. :roll:
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Postby Don » Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:06 pm

Everyone's watching “Piglet's big movie”. It stinks not knowing if these 3 little girls will have a home to go to. Living in California sucks sometimes.
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Postby Sarah » Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:21 pm

I can't imagine not living in CA. :p
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Postby Don » Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:29 pm

Sarah wrote:I can't imagine not living in CA. :p

It has it's moments.
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Postby artist4perry » Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:33 pm

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Sarah wrote:I can't imagine not living in CA. :p

It has it's moments.

I was born in the "City of the Angels". The main things I do not like are the cost of housing, and gangs. But Gangs are everywhere aren't they? :(
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Postby Arianddu » Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:13 pm

Saint John wrote:I understand that California is by far the most fucked up state in the country, but is it asking too much to run some irrigation through these fucking forests? Especially considering the state borders the God damn OCEAN!!!


Not going to help much; if it's anything like Australia, it would probably make it worse. The worst bushfire years are the ones that have rain late in the season, because then the undergrowth comes up again and provides more light fuel.

You live in bushfire country, you just have to learn to deal with it and plan and build accordingly, same as for flood plains, tornado belts, cyclone zones, earthquake country, etc. Something Canberra town planners should ~$Y%# learn!!
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Postby Lula » Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:03 am

Sarah wrote:I can't imagine not living in CA. :p


you and me both! i'm a native and love this state. there is something to be said for the coast, redwoods, deserts, and mountains. though i may venture to the pacific northwest at some point.
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Postby G.I.Jim » Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:35 am

Lula wrote:
Sarah wrote:I can't imagine not living in CA. :p


you and me both! i'm a native and love this state. there is something to be said for the coast, redwoods, deserts, and mountains. though i may venture to the pacific northwest at some point.


Pacific Northwest is absolutely beautiful country, but you have the opposite problem there... it rains ALL the time!!! They say that Washington and Northern Oregon have higher suicide rates than most other states because the rain affects people who are depressed. I think that's a little crazy, but it would suck to have rain 200 plus days out of the year! :shock: :wink:
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Postby johnroxx » Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:46 am

Lula wrote:
Sarah wrote:I can't imagine not living in CA. :p


you and me both! i'm a native and love this state. there is something to be said for the coast, redwoods, deserts, and mountains. though i may venture to the pacific northwest at some point.


Ditto. Born and raised in SoCal, and wouldn't trade my life here for anything.

And yes, I have seen nearly every state in the country up close and personal.

"Most fucked up state?" Talk about a loon...

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Postby Saint John » Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:59 am

johnroxx wrote:"Most fucked up state?" Talk about a loon...
John, I think the world of you, but you'd have to be semi-retarded to view a state that has 3 MILLION illegal immigrants, 500,000 gang members, rolling blackouts and the inability to put out a fucking fire as anything but the worst state in the union. That place is absolutely beautiful, but is inhabited by the worst people per capita. There are just way too many gangs, fugitive criminals (the numbers on that are staggering) and illegals. The place will be completely destroyed in less than 2 generations. It's a shithole.
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Postby peridactyl » Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:13 am

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johnroxx wrote:"Most fucked up state?" Talk about a loon...
John, I think the world of you, but you'd have to be semi-retarded to view a state that has 3 MILLION illegal immigrants, 500,000 gang members, rolling blackouts and the inability to put out a fucking fire as anything but the worst state in the union. That place is absolutely beautiful, but is inhabited by the worst people per capita. There are just way too many gangs, fugitive criminals (the numbers on that are staggering) and illegals. The place will be completely destroyed in less than 2 generations. It's a shithole.


Sorry SJ, but you just don't have a clue.
Crime is down in California. I've lived here all of my life and never once been a victim, nor has anyone I know. It's a BIG place, most of it is peaceful and lovely, but if you don't feel like the quality of life is for you, THANK GOD. You stay whereever you are , please!!

Irrigation? Another cockamemie idea. We are talking miles and miles of rolling hills and lowlying brush, not forests.
It gets dry like tinder. By the way, this is a desert, and irrigating miles of dry brush is not exactly cost effective. Siphoning the ocean? What are you talking about!?

The only problem really is that too much housing development was built where winds and brush meet. That was a bad idea. But a lot of people in CA value living in the canyons and hills. They pay for their losses. It's called homeowner's insurance. And the rest of us in CA pay for them too, in higher premiums.
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Postby treetopovskaya » Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:59 am

dan... you have NO idea what you're talking about. first off you CAN'T use ocean water to irrigate... it's salt water... salt water kills living things... unless you live in the ocean. we have the BEST firefighters fighting these fires. they're risking their lives to save people/animals/homes. if you knew anything about our santa ana winds you would know that trying to put out a raging fire that is being fueled by dry brush & 70+ mph winds is pretty damn tough. embers are flying & staring fires everywhere. the wind is changing direction. these men & women are workin 24+ hours. most of them were in los angeles fighting the sylmar fire when the orange county fire started in corona.

for those that dis california... you can go fuck off now. }:C)
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Postby peridactyl » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:20 am

Lula wrote:
Sarah wrote:I can't imagine not living in CA. :p


you and me both! i'm a native and love this state. there is something to be said for the coast, redwoods, deserts, and mountains. though i may venture to the pacific northwest at some point.


Do you smell the smoke in Santa Monica?
It's pretty ashy here in Sherman Oaks.


I am just so saddened by the folks who have lost their homes. Especially the poor folk in mobile homes. I hope they were insured.

Nothing can make up for the loss of one's history, though.

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Postby Saint John » Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:37 am

treetopovskaya wrote: you CAN'T use ocean water to irrigate... it's salt water... salt water kills living things...
And forest fires don't?!?!?! :lol: I'd rather have a few acres of dead trees than a million acres, ruined homes, and displaced people. With all due respect, that was a really dumb comment.

treetopovskaya wrote: we have the BEST firefighters fighting these fires. they're risking their lives to save people/animals/homes.

Yet they have a record about as good as the Detroit Lions.
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Postby Lula » Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:39 am

yes can smell the smoke. the santa anas usually blow everything out to the ocean. it is terribly warm, 77 right now, ugh!
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Postby Andrew » Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:57 am

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johnroxx wrote:"Most fucked up state?" Talk about a loon...
John, I think the world of you, but you'd have to be semi-retarded to view a state that has 3 MILLION illegal immigrants, 500,000 gang members, rolling blackouts and the inability to put out a fucking fire as anything but the worst state in the union. That place is absolutely beautiful, but is inhabited by the worst people per capita. There are just way too many gangs, fugitive criminals (the numbers on that are staggering) and illegals. The place will be completely destroyed in less than 2 generations. It's a shithole.


Seriously dude, you need to STFU before you dig yourself into a hole you'll never get out of. Talk about ignorant.
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Postby nutz4Neal » Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:00 pm

I have a wonderful friend who lives in Yorba Linda, CA....her family had to evacuate yesterday, they stayed with friends last night.

I spoke with her earlier today and they were headed back to their home to assess the damage, haven't spoken with her since...hope all is well.

I just can't imagine. :(
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Postby Arianddu » Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:00 pm

treetopovskaya wrote:dan... you have NO idea what you're talking about. first off you CAN'T use ocean water to irrigate... it's salt water... salt water kills living things... unless you live in the ocean. we have the BEST firefighters fighting these fires. they're risking their lives to save people/animals/homes. if you knew anything about our santa ana winds you would know that trying to put out a raging fire that is being fuled by dry brush & 70+ mph winds is pretty damn tough. embers are flying & staring fires everywhere. the wind is changing direction. these men & women are workin 24+ hours. most of them were in los angeles fighting the sylmar fire when the orange county fire started in corona.

for those that dis california... you can go fuck off now. }:C)


Absolutely you do! Did you know those guys have flown over to Australia on more than one occasion when we haven't had the manpower to deal with our bushfires (a fifth of the country went up in flames)? No words for how much respect I have for these people.
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Postby Arianddu » Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:06 pm

Saint John wrote:
treetopovskaya wrote: you CAN'T use ocean water to irrigate... it's salt water... salt water kills living things...
And forest fires don't?!?!?! :lol: I'd rather have a few acres of dead trees than a million acres, ruined homes, and displaced people. With all due respect, that was a really dumb comment.

treetopovskaya wrote: we have the BEST firefighters fighting these fires. they're risking their lives to save people/animals/homes.

Yet they have a record about as good as the Detroit Lions.


Babe, live in bushfire country for a couple of years, then open your mouth, 'kay? Until then, shut yer trap. Some of us live with this, and ignorant 'outsiders' telling us how it should be done gets... I'll be polite and say 'tired'. Do you really think people just sit in this sort of country, shrug their shoulders and say 'oh well, nothing we can do' and let it burn? Every solution you could pull out of your arse has been considered. A few acres of dead trees? You aren't serious, surely? If it was only a few acres then there wouldn't be these sorts of fires. It's hundreds of thousands of square miles, and the reasons people LIVE there is bush/plantlife/whatever Americans call it :)
And like I said, even if you could fresh-water irrigate, it would make the situtation worse not better, by encouraging the undergrowth that acts as fast fuel and kindling.
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Postby Don » Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:07 pm

johnroxx wrote:
Lula wrote:
Sarah wrote:I can't imagine not living in CA. :p


you and me both! i'm a native and love this state. there is something to be said for the coast, redwoods, deserts, and mountains. though i may venture to the pacific northwest at some point.


Ditto. Born and raised in SoCal, and wouldn't trade my life here for anything.

And yes, I have seen nearly every state in the country up close and personal.

"Most fucked up state?" Talk about a loon...

;^)


I moved to SilverLake in L.A. in 95. Where I live, the population was around 75% latino and the avg. house was 220,000. Now the population seems to be around 50% white, the avg. home goes for 1.2 million. I've never been harrassed by anyone or had a crime committed agianst me or my friends. All the latinos I see are working 6 days a week at jobs no one else will take. There are jobs available but if people don't want to work, let them go to people who need them. We keep bitching about illegals using up all the money for social services but nationwide whites are still the largest group on welfare.
Overall, California's not a perfect state but it could be a lot worse.
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Postby Saint John » Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:12 pm

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Saint John wrote:
johnroxx wrote:"Most fucked up state?" Talk about a loon...
John, I think the world of you, but you'd have to be semi-retarded to view a state that has 3 MILLION illegal immigrants, 500,000 gang members, rolling blackouts and the inability to put out a fucking fire as anything but the worst state in the union. That place is absolutely beautiful, but is inhabited by the worst people per capita. There are just way too many gangs, fugitive criminals (the numbers on that are staggering) and illegals. The place will be completely destroyed in less than 2 generations. It's a shithole.


Seriously dude, you need to STFU before you dig yourself into a hole you'll never get out of. Talk about ignorant.
I put up facts, dude. You want to ban me for that go right-a-fucking head. If you think that having 3 million undocumented lawbreakers and 500,000 thug gang members makes a state a great place to live then so be it. But I think I'm entitled to my opinion and I'll continue to voice it until further notice. And please don't worry about me digging myself into any holes. I like subterranean life. :lol:
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