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On the bright side:

Jewish Temple, High School And Other Landmarks Destroyed

T​he Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center was burned by the Eaton Fire, its executive director, Melissa Levy told the New York Times. The extent of the damage is still unknown.

On the bright side: >###Jewish Temple, High School And Other Landmarks Destroyed >T​he Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center was burned by the Eaton Fire, its executive director, Melissa Levy told the New York Times. The extent of the damage is still unknown.

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More than Maui? I haven't seen any Blue Roof stories yet, waiting on that one.

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Probably more than Maui, yeah. If this shit has made it to the hills in Pasadena, it's a shot to some of the more expensive parts of LA, and those hills coast through the high rent places. Only place that might be more costly would be Beverly Hills and Malibu. But in terms of population, this is fucky fucked fucked. If it continues east into Azuza unchecked, then your moving into the rich mountain communities like big bear.

Edit: checked the progress. This bitch is in Sierra Madre and Monrovia. Yeah, this is gonna be costly as fuck. The houses aren't as spendy as the coast, but they're tightly packed up there, and VERY expensive in their own right. It'll be to Mount Baldy by Friday if they don't stop it. If it makes it to Mount Baldy, they're gonna have a devil of a time trying to stop it. That country is rugged as fuck

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Yikes. I do a little wild land FF and it sucks when it gets up into the foothills. All us structural guys are counting the minutes for the real wild land guys to show up!!!

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Yup. And those hills and mountains are about the only places left without civilization because they're rugged as fuck. Like, even hiking in them is legit dangerous

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Lahaina wasn't high end housing. A few hotels but mostly working class people.

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Must've been an experimental run.

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High value land occupied by average Hawaiians, older middle class Hawaiian homes, also the burial site for old Hawaiian Royalty and other historic Hawaiian sites.

The last time I was in Maui was around 1997, Lahaina was my favorite area, the least "developed" tourist town of the island. I met a stunningly beautiful blue eyed blonde gal whose family ran "The Bad Ass Coffee Co" on the main drag. I'll never forget her, very sweet and innocent, no piercings or tats (that I could see), perfect skin. She told me she was 6th generation Hawaiian and had never been to the continental US. If I was staying more than a week I might have had a chance with her. I still have a "Bad Ass Coffee Co" stashed away - the bags of Hawaiian grown coffee I bought are long gone. The tells some of their history.