Not looking good with the wind and the fires.
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Not looking good with the wind and the fires.
Have you evacuated?
Let us know that you’re safe.
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im not sure about the rest of him but druffs dick will be safe and sound inside desertrunner's mouth i expect.
Being in Ventura County, he’s way far from the fires right now. But it’s going to be a bad night in LA.
been watching some lives on TikTok with people really close to the fires, this doesn't sound right, 4 different fires all around and not where the wind would spread them towards that direction(s)... this could be some sort of terrorist attack...??
Druff watching us…
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Have no fear the mayor of LA is vacationing in Ghana and the fire chief is is lesbo.
Prayers should be for James Woods, not me:
https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1876717022375215161
https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1876732651589292210
https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1876748893696016760
https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1876748893696016760
https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1876760466929897902
Right now I’m in north LA County and our power is out. Luckily, I’m a prepper. Got my flashlights, guns and PFA- I’m ready for action.
On a serious note, when the power unexpectedly goes out at night (SCE shut it down), it’s nice to have flashlights and a LED lantern.
Hopefully desertrunners dreams about druff stack can continue unabated, or maybe it will shift to druff being a firefighter, free of influenza and contributing something to society.
*It's from climate change, lol blaming DEI.
Cali doess this every year, why didn't he clear the brush and overgrowth?
So we have a situation where climate change is real but all the solutions from the left are retarded or kickbacks to their donors..
I can tell you Druff will always get big stacks of chips, but that was a one time thing for me, I’m not a poker baller like you guys.
As for Druff being a firefighter, probably never happen. But he does contribute to society, he gave away some money to charity in the past, correct? He posted on PFA asking where should some money go? I think Druff has a good heart and cares about people.
Supposedly much of Pacific Palisades is gone.
After the whole thing dies down, I will drive down there and do some disaster tourism. I did the same after both the 2017 Ventura fires and the 2018 Woolsey/Hill fires. If you guys would like, I'll post pictures.
Extremely windy here but we have been fortunate:
1) No loss of power, whereas much of SoCal lost power, including close to us
2) No smoke overhead, due to wind direction
3) No real fire danger. The three fires (Altadena/Eaton, Palisades, Husrt/Sylmar) are not close to me.
It was looking almost 100% certain we were losing power, and I even prepared for it yesterday, despite still being somewhat sick. Turned out that preparation was likely for naught. Winds are supposed to die down at around 3pm today.
Two years ago, my cabin in Kern County almost burned down, so I have a great respect for firefighters. I don’t give a fuck about who they fuck. This wasn’t mismanagement by the LAFD. SoCal had two years of unprecedented rain, and then none since April. Lots of fuel and massive winds. The worst possible conditions. Praying for my LA brothers and sisters.
The firefighters themselves are usually very competent.
People do have a right to question why the LAFD chief seems obsessed with DEI, rather than putting all her energy into directing the fighting of fires. Her being a lesbian doesn't matter, unless she was a DEI hire herself, and there's a good chance that's the case here.
With that said, I agree that the fire department is not the issue here. It's mismanagement of brush around California. In the 2010s we were getting nonsense excuses blaming "climate change", stating that a lot of consecutive below-average rain years caused it.
Now that we are just off two heavy rain seasons, followed by 8+ months of very little rain, the excuse is, "Well, of course everything is dry, we aren't getting rain for all these months!"
News flash: The LA area usually gets very little rain for the 6-month period between April and October. That's normal. If the city is going to burn every time we have a dry stretch longer than 6 months, we have a big problem.
The key here is brush management. California does a poor job of this, and every so often we pay the price.
Don't get me started regarding the fire insurance laws, which have essentially forced most insurance companies out of the market in fire-prone areas of the state.
NHL Calgary FLAMES vs Los Angeles Kings. Game cancelled.
Flames. Can’t make this stuff up.
Well this sucks. Lost power at 11:20am.
Hopefully won’t be too long. Wind projected to decline at 4pm.
Was prepared so essential stuff in the house is running (including internet & phone), and I have coolers full of ice that I prepared last night. Just moved some food & drink there.
I hate this shit, 3rd time in 2 months we’ve lost power. In November we were without it for 30 hours!!
I just heard the guy on the tv say a fire started in Ventura County.
Get the fuck out of there Druff.
Are these the result of Jewish space lasers? If so Trump needs to put his Space Force to good use and obliterate those things.
I might just break down and buy the Tesla power wall for 25k.
These should stop for awhile after winter is over, but with Newsom running the state, you never know.
i simply wouldnt live in california without a powerwall at this point.
the rolling brownout/blackouts have been going on for years and they should be regarded as perm pending a major reversal in the amplitude of the inclement weather.
fires like this are going to get worse and more frequent.
Perhaps it's time to move to South Florida. We don't have rolling brownouts like in California. We do have a Governor who knows how to deal with Natural Disasters. We don't have a Communist state govt. We don't have a state income tax. We don't have Sanctuary cities. Yes we do have illegal immigrants like everywhere else, but here they actually try to assimilate into society. We also have Concealed Carry throughout the state, thereby making streets and shops safer. We also have casinos and poker rooms. People actually are moving into the state, unlike California where they are leaving in droves. We may not have wineries, but we have plenty of kick-ass micro breweries. And Florida is a Right-to-Work state.
@Sonatine.
Take a peak at the new WiFi/ethernet breakers. Load info. Remote reset. It’s here now.
My mind was blown.
I'll take hurricanes over this shit any day. Most people have no idea what an actual hurricane is like because they've never been through one, they've only seen them on tv. Truth is they aren't that bad...unless you live near the water. Storm surge is extremely dangerous. I'm several miles from the bay and we had legit 120 mph winds and many on my street lost their pool cages but people think a hurricane is a F5 tornado and it just isn't the case. Hope you're okay Druff. I didn't lose my pool cage btw. Was one of the only houses on my street where the cage is still standing. Luck I guess. Plus I cut all my screens so the wind would blow through it instead of lifting it. My roof has seen better days though.
A bunch of evil Zionist Jews had their homes burned down. They said no to a ceasefire and they got what they asked for. A raging fire.
i dont know how the home insurance ghouls are going to stay in business if they are forced to insure thousands of low 8 figure value homes that will either burn to the ground or flood / blow away every 5 years or so but if i had to guess, somehow its going to be the rest of us that pay for it.
Flew into Palm Springs today from Phoenix, one of the roughest flights in my life. Wasn’t sure we could even leave but they warned us the 50 minute flight would be turbulent but obviously safe. The plane was an A320 so not exactly small.
And I’m staying outside PS near 29 Palms so of course no power at this point but expected back by 630. Went into PS and they all have power. Winds are still nasty and it’s cold in the desert. But my inconveniences are nothing like the people of LA are dealing with.
After the fires are over, should we still pray for Druff?
It’s not the wind obviously - it’s the flooding. The rebuilding on the Gulf will literally never end. Nobody rebuilds after flooding more than twice. They leave
Then there is the insurance.
How many times has the Mucky Duck been rebuilt?
But it’s not California so yeah, hurricanes win.