Prince would have been 67 years old today. 🥲 Ever since my pup, Prince, was tiny he has been drawn to the song Purple Rain. So when it started playing on the 80s channel this week, he stood tall and expressed his approval. 🐶Happy #PrinceDay everyone! 💜☔️
The new Democrat Party - yikes! 🙈 Bizarre and pathetic behavior throughout the evening. Bitter, bitter people. Definitely not the party of my grandfather.
It happens every year after the #SuperBowl halftime show, Prince becomes one of the top trending topics in the nation. Maybe next year they can put a hologram of him playing guitar in the rain and make that the halftime show. Would be better than most options out there! 🎸☔️💜
This is awesome - while signing executive orders in the Oval Office Trump freely answering reporter questions. “How many news conferences did Biden ever hold like this?” None!! Zero!!
Loved how Trump just said he would help clean up voter fraud in California! Should never take weeks to count votes or prohibit voter ID. There’s hope for this state yet! 🇺🇸 #Inauguration2025#InaugurationDay
Wow. Sounds like Karen Bass is directly responsible for the #PalisadesFire catastrophe with her $17M budget cuts. Listen to the LAFD chief blow the whistle. 🤯
I see Newscum and Resign are trending nationally - and rightly so! With competent leadership in California this situation would never have gotten this out of control. Wake up people!!
This is 100% correct - it’s unacceptable how incompetent California has become. No reservoirs built in 10 yrs. Rain running into the ocean to protect an obscure fish. Denying insurance cos the ability to raise premiums. DEI over competency. If this doesn’t wake up CA nothing will
@elonmusk The crazy part is you have the largest ocean in the world right there yet firefighters don’t have water in the hydrants! Elon - can you work your magic to figure out a way for them to harness all that water so this never happens again?
Fascinating (& heartbreaking). The ‘93 fire was the year before I arrived at Pepperdine - so the following winter (Jan ‘95) when Malibu got rain there were massive mudslides (cuz all the vegetation had burned) - I was trapped on campus for 3 days. Malibu is beautiful but cursed.
Malibu wildfires through the years: (1929 thru 2007)
October 26, 1929 – Malibu Colony, 13 destroyed
1930 – "Potrero," Decker Canyon Road Corridor, 15,000 acres, accidental blaze caused by walnut pickers in Thousand Oaks area
October 23, 1935 – "Malibu" or "Latigo/Sherwood," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 30,000 acres
November 23, 1938 – "Topanga," Topanga Canyon, 14,500 acres
October 20, 1943 – "Las Flores," Malibu Canyon, 5,800 acres
November 6, 1943 – "Woodland Hills (Las Virgenes)," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 15,000 acres
December 26, 1956 – "Newton," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 26,000 acres, 100 homes, one death
December 2, 1958 – "Liberty," Malibu Canyon, 18,000 acres, eight firefighters injured, 74 homes destroyed (17 in Corral Canyon).
November 6, 1961 – "Topanga," Topanga Canyon, 8,000 acres
September 25, 1970 – "Wright," Malibu Canyon, 28,000 acres, 10 deaths, 403 homes destroyed.
October 30, 1973 – "Topanga," Topanga Canyon, 2,800 acres.
October 23, 1978 – "Kanan," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 25,000 acres, 2 deaths, 230 homes
October 9, 1982 – "Dayton," Malibu Canyon Corridor, 44,000 acres, 15 homes in Paradise Cove destroyed.
October 14, 1985 – "Piuma," Las Flores area, Topanga Canyon, 4,700 acres).
October 14, 1985 – "Decker," Kanan/Decker Corridor, 6,600 acres. Both arson-caused; six homes destroyed; $1 million damage.
November 2, 1993 – "Old Topanga / North Malibu." In 1993, from November 2 to 11, Malibu experienced one of the largest fires in its history, which burned more than 16,516 acres. Three lives were lost and 739 homes destroyed in the central Malibu/Old Topanga blaze.
October 28, 1996 – "Calabasas," Malibu Canyon Corridor, Brush fire ignited by arcing power line, 13,000 acres; 10 houses destroyed.
January 6, 2003 – "Trancas", Trancas Canyon, 759 acres.
January 8, 2007 – Bluffs Park in Malibu. The fire hit near the Colony area, burning down four houses on Malibu Road. Officials announced that a discarded cigarette stub started the blaze.
October 21, 2007 – Five homes destroyed, nine others damaged. Two commercial structures completely destroyed. Castle Kashan and the Malibu Presbyterian Church - both destroyed.
November 24, 2007 – "Corral." On November 24, 2007, the Corral Fire destroyed 53 homes, damaged 35, and burned over 4,720 acres (19.1 km2), forcing as many as 14,000 people to evacuate. Damages from the fire were expected to reach more than $100 million. The blaze originated at the top of Corral Canyon, where a group of young people who were in closed parkland after dusk had started a bonfire despite the presence of high Santa Ana winds.
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