Posted on 01/08/2007 5:38:47 PM PST by al baby
http://cbs2.com/topstories/local_story_008203623.html
above mentioned link. ;)
Oh, your link is excellent!
10 homes as per knbc 4
I thought they said that there were ten houses not involved between the two fires.
Oh, stop that; this is a disaster thread. Take that somewhere else.
We have the superstation package from Dish, they were actually on the air with this which is rare for KTLA.They soon when back to sitcoms but said they would be streaming online.For the first couple minutes this guy didn't know he was still on.He still is giving a little different report than if he were on the air.
LA County fire is reporting 10 houses burned, 8-10 acres wide.
Firefighters are letting these houses burn, they are already a total loss.
They are concentrating on the perimeter of the fire to keep it from spreading north and south to more homes along the beach.
Well I have been wrong before you may have it right sorry
Barbra Streisand will "bitch it out" before too long...
Seriously - these Santa Ana conditions dry everything out, and the closer to the coast, the more kindling the homes become, as the winds push toward the coast. I'm well east of there, and we just have a comfy breeze, but it's 6pm and 77 degrees....no snow flurries expected.
I think they are talking to each other and home base.
See, we can hear it and make up our OWN minds..........LOL.
Their web site (if you can get to it) sux bad....
good grief...
Looky...
Speaking up from So Cal:
It's enough that we live in a premier earth quake zone,
that the LA basin is crime and illegal alien paradise, and...
that those conservatives in residence get lumped into the 'fruits and nuts' thing.
Malibu is an extremely expensive enclave for the rich & famous, the rich & getting richer, and every hollyweird character who demands status.
Every two or three years it gets burned out, immediately rebuilt (bigger & more exclusive) and the state and media make it out to be first rate news.
Then the cycle repeats.
If you think this is fun, check out the mega million dollar homes hanging over cliffs in Santa Monica (on the way to Malibu) - then tell me why you might actually want to live there.
At least in the gulf they build houses on stilts and remain standing after floods and hurricanes - here it's a neo-ranch style mansion with two swimming pools and beach frontage or canyon isolation, or it's a dump.
The seriousness of this story is that (like New Orleans) the state allows people to rebuild there and to expect state help when the sky actually does fall.
To Bad Jennifer York aint in the air anymore she was the best at this stuff
Oh, she was!
lmao
Rock Store?
(Rock Store still there?)
Did you try the KTLA link?Its interesting listening to this guy, he seems to be flying the chopper and hes talking to his cohorts when they aren't on air.
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