I have lived through 3 Tornados and we always went into the basement and my Dad and one of my brothers would watch to see the track of the tornado and watch to see if it shifted. Our house was over one hundred years old and built with beams and wooden pins pounded into the oak. In a few places there were steel, square head nails. We were safe because of the craftsmanship that went into building that house, what a shame there is not that quality now in our advanced, modern time. Power outages get a Generac Generator it won't run your whole house, but it will keep the heating or cooling and your Refrigerator up and running. And it increases the resale value of your home.
I love it!! I also sleep with a fan. I always have since I was little. It's very soothing... When the electricity goes off, the fan will definitely let you know. 😂😂
11:30 Hurricane Hugo of 89 when it came thru Charlotte, no fun at all. one of the most scary things ever. It wasn't expected to come so far inland but when it hit the coast, it picked up speed so when it hit the coast, so here we still had like 90mph winds. It was scary for sure. Keep your phone charged because we all have flashlight apps on those now.
Oh my god Scott 😅it must be our age we all sleep with fans and it does make you crazy when it goes out .and the fuses 😅👏my parents did the same thing surprisingly we are still here . I enjoy your channel 👍🙏😅🇺🇸
It's a lot of fun learning what it's like living in California from you guys. Things we never have to deal with here in Colorado. Thanks for the smiles and laughter.
I live on the gulf coast of Florida. Ive been through all hurricanes since 1981. Those Jesus candles are the first things that sell out!! We love them!! 😂❤
The worst part of power being out is the refrigerator being off; having to switch to coolers & ice if it lasts longer that a few hours, & AC if you’re in Arizona in the summer No bueno
I was in a tornado once, we were in our car, and yes it was very bad and very scary how close we came to getting pulled up inside of its F4 vortex. I still thank the Lord above that we made it. However, in an earthquake, the ground is moving so when trying to get away isn't even an option, is scarier to the max I would imagine. No thank you. I was born in California, but no way can I live with all of those earthquakes. Thanks for sharing, your talks are so entertaining., and kind of addicting and always draws everyone in, so keep talking and stay safe. ❤😊
I bought a camping fan powered by batteries. I don’t camp. Useful during power outages. It sits quietly waiting for me to reach over and turn it on. It’s the little things.
I was in a church meeting, in the Sanctuary of my church (Augusta, ME), when I experienced the earthquake from Gray, ME. Church lights flickered, the chandeliers 2 1/2 stories over our heads were violently shaking, I thought sure they would break off and come crashing down. And I've experienced many hurricanes in the Northeast. Gloria was a good one. My mom was in Hurricane Carol. Caskets were floating down her neighborhood from the flooding river. And you cant beat the Blizzard of 1978. I was turning 6 that year. Snow fell so fast and hard that motorists got stuck on major highways during their work commute. It was so bad, they had to leave their cars and trudge through feet of snow to get somewhere warm and safe. The cars sat there for many days, maybe longer, I forget. I had a blast though! LoL ❤ Good Times
The best part of Maine is that we’re not normally subjected to extreme/major weather events or earthquakes. By the time hurricanes reach the state they have been downgraded to tropical depressions or low grade hurricanes. Outside of the 78 blizzard and the 1999 ice storm, everything else has been business as usual (normal expected weather) in the last 60 years. Sure we have had sizable blizzards (several feet) from time to time, but that’s Maine - “The way life should be”. The major complaint from where I live in southwestern Maine, in the lakes region, is regular power outages. In this month alone with no weather events, we have lost it at least six times. This is a regular occurrence throughout the year for over a decade. They blame it on everything except the most likely reason, the most prevalent - the equipment is not being properly maintained and upgraded based on the current needs. A common problem that’s also being encountered in other states. Losing power in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s was such a rare occurrence that most Mainers didn’t bother buying generators. That’s not the case anymore and many have their entire house wired to a generator. 1st world solutions to a third world problem in the US.
Scott is an actor but he's different he's one very intelligent Italian male, unlike the celebrities he roll called he knows what he is talking about, the man is connected and able to communicate with ordinary bpeople. Well adjusted 4 sure.✌️❤️😀
Enjoyed listening to you Scott and your side kicks. lol j/k Really enjoy the stories. I live here in Southern Tier of Upstate New York, and when we do get the power outage here in rural New York State.. The 5500 watt portable generators come out after the 5-8 hour threshold because of the frig factor. If it's a power outage duing winter the 5500 watt generator gets fireed up to bring power to the furnace. Matter of fact lol we had a short 30-45 minute power outage last night aroud 3 am. lol Go figure. Take care Scott & the very best to the Family. : )
I was in the 1994 Northridge earthquake in LA. I already had plans to move from LA, but when the earthquake hit… I remember thinking OMG I'm not gonna make it out of here alive! I actually lived in Orange County at the time but was staying in a house in Santa Monica Canyon on the day the earthquake hit - it was so incredibly loud it sounded like a freight train was coming through the house. I was afraid the plate glass window next to the bed where I was sleeping might break, but it didn't. I wanted to get up out of bed and stand in the doorway… But it was so strong I couldn't even get out of bed and stand up. It's probably a good thing because the books that fell off the bookcase in the room might have knocked me out! One thing I do remember is how amazing it is how people come together and help each other… the house I was staying in was not mine and the neighbors helped us find the gas main to turn it off, because you could smell it was leaking. We did our best to comfort the German Shepherd who was with us because she kept feeling the smaller aftershocks that we couldn't as well as the ones we could. One of the other memories I have is how there was a rush of people going to the gas stations to fill up their cars... lines and lines of cars at the gas stations that day. If I recall correctly, I think I was actually able to make a call through the car phone I had in my car at that time so I could call my family and let them know I was OK - since some of the phone lines were out for a while also. But, at least parts of the city were able to start functioning again reasonably normally several hours later as I remember going out to lunch with friends.
Scott, I know you remember life before cell phones. We truly had nothing to do but use a flashlight to do everything. As kids wed go outside to see. See what!!!!! LoL 😂
Words of wisdom from Scott. Worst storm here in Jersey was Sandy, end of October 2012. Devastation everywhere, the worst of it down the shore. NY & CT too. First earthquake here this past spring. Terrifying!! Thought planes were landing on my roof & every tree was falling down. Went to a window. It was tilting to the side & the ground was wavy/rolling. Still hoping my foundation didn't sustain any damage that would rear it's ugly head in the future.
YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE I KNOW who will wake up when the fan stops SAME HERE! I usually have my ceiling fan going, my floor fan and my smartphone white noise going on; when the alarm is about to go off for a second or two the white noise will stop, and I wake up; I was just telling that to someone in church about it! At first I thought I was just programmed to get up at that time but nope the sound stops and I wake up lol
I was driving cross country and stopped for gas. Weird. The lights were all off and all of the pumps were lying on the ground. I picked the nozzle up off the ground and a dude came running out, yelling. I'm like, "what?" He was yelling, "there's a tornado! A TORNADO!!" Huh. It was about 11pm and raining. I went inside, got a burger to go, then kept driving to a non-tornado gas station where I could get some gas. No biggee. The people inside looked horrified by my decision. I'm from MN. The tornado was gone. Gimme some gas or I'll go somewhere that will. No hail, no straight line winds. People, your tornado is gone. Move it along.
It seems like the electric is constantly going out over the past few years. I got fed up w it & purchased a whole house backup generator. The best thing I've ever done. As far as hurricanes are concerned, they are not cool & are very scary. The wind sounds like a train going through your house, the house shakes sometimes due to 60+ mph wind gusts, & there's always the danger of severe flooding which can trap you in your house. Then there's the whole evacuation process which is expensive & exhausting.
My husband and I have lived in Las Vegas for 32 years from Illinois and we have on occasion feel the earthquakes & aftershocks of the California earthquakes and it is a freaky feeling, you think you’re the only one that felt something until you see on the news that we actually did feel the earthquake.
Well I feel like I just pulled up a lawn chair with some “regular” guys. Whatever that means!! What the hell is it 6:16 with living in the hills ?? In Michigan like Florida it’s by this lake or that lake. No hills here but plenty of water no one wants to be south of 8 mile!
Scott U were just in hurricane Milton. These clips must all be shot in a day or two so u dont need to fly back and forth much. Usually how its done! Not much home damage in E Bradenton. Nearer to the water yes. U had water on ur first floor I bet.
I actually enjoy power outages. Everything is so peaceful and quiet until the generators start up. We have a gas stove and a grill, so cooking is no problem. We just don't use the oven. I like to light candles and read a book or play a family board game.
Omg, they have backup generators and whole house battery backups. I have been running solar backup for almost 10 years, and we are poor. Can't afford to replace lost food. Power can go out here for days every year.
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We had one here in NY Hudson Valley region yesterday. No heat, no water, no lights. Timely!❤
Life is better with Scott talks ! 😂❤
Agree, would have Never assumed he was a patriot conservative coming from Hollywood. Scott is a true Patriot.
Yes! Thank God !
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You guys are the best and always make me smile 😊
I still love Scott Baio after all these years.
Thank you Scott ❤ so great to see you
Scott so happy to see you still sit with the guys, shoot the shot and smoke cigars. ❤
I have lived through 3 Tornados and we always went into the basement and my Dad and one of my brothers would watch to see the track of the tornado and watch to see if it shifted. Our house was over one hundred years old and built with beams and wooden pins pounded into the oak. In a few places there were steel, square head nails. We were safe because of the craftsmanship that went into building that house, what a shame there is not that quality now in our advanced, modern time. Power outages get a Generac Generator it won't run your whole house, but it will keep the heating or cooling and your Refrigerator up and running. And it increases the resale value of your home.
Hi Scott. New subscriber. Just discovered your channel.
Excellent conversation..
I love it!! I also sleep with a fan. I always have since I was little. It's very soothing... When the electricity goes off, the fan will definitely let you know. 😂😂
Just found the channel. Fun chat. Cheers fellas.
You guys are hilarious. Love it❤😂😂😂 especially the racist while candles 😂😂😂❤❤
11:30 Hurricane Hugo of 89 when it came thru Charlotte, no fun at all. one of the most scary things ever. It wasn't expected to come so far inland but when it hit the coast, it picked up speed so when it hit the coast, so here we still had like 90mph winds. It was scary for sure. Keep your phone charged because we all have flashlight apps on those now.
Oh my god Scott 😅it must be our age we all sleep with fans and it does make you crazy when it goes out .and the fuses 😅👏my parents did the same thing surprisingly we are still here . I enjoy your channel 👍🙏😅🇺🇸
EXACTLY SCOTT IM THE SAME WAY. 2 FANS...FOR 40 YRS. BUT MINE IS HOT FLASHES😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Damn I forgot about the fuse box in the basement lol. I hated that thing. I would get sent down there too. 😂😂
Scott is Awesome 👍
I grew up in a family that ran fans at night to sleep. My mom could wake us up for school by turning it off. To this day, I can't sleep without a fan.
Love these guys ❤
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Scott, when do we get to see you on tv again? We miss you.
It's a lot of fun learning what it's like living in California from you guys. Things we never have to deal with here in Colorado. Thanks for the smiles and laughter.
I live on the gulf coast of Florida. Ive been through all hurricanes since 1981. Those Jesus candles are the first things that sell out!! We love them!! 😂❤
The worst part of power being out is the refrigerator being off; having to switch to coolers & ice if it lasts longer that a few hours, & AC if you’re in Arizona in the summer No bueno
Very interesting how this video comes out at the same time my power went out along with the whole neighborhood on this am. WTF?
Great conversation!! I love listening to this kind of content. It’s like I’m sitting at a table close enough to eavesdrop! 😂 I am that nosy neighbor!
I was in a tornado once, we were in our car, and yes it was very bad and very scary how close we came to getting pulled up inside of its F4 vortex. I still thank the Lord above that we made it. However, in an earthquake, the ground is moving so when trying to get away isn't even an option, is scarier to the max I would imagine. No thank you. I was born in California, but no way can I live with all of those earthquakes. Thanks for sharing, your talks are so entertaining., and kind of addicting and always draws everyone in, so keep talking and stay safe. ❤😊
You three guys are hilarious!! Love you! ❤️
I bought a camping fan powered by batteries. I don’t camp. Useful during power outages. It sits quietly waiting for me to reach over and turn it on. It’s the little things.
Chachi!!!!
My longest power outtage was three days because of hurricane Harvey flooding. I was staying in a motel.
I was in a church meeting, in the Sanctuary of my church (Augusta, ME), when I experienced the earthquake from Gray, ME. Church lights flickered, the chandeliers 2 1/2 stories over our heads were violently shaking, I thought sure they would break off and come crashing down. And I've experienced many hurricanes in the Northeast. Gloria was a good one. My mom was in Hurricane Carol. Caskets were floating down her neighborhood from the flooding river. And you cant beat the Blizzard of 1978. I was turning 6 that year. Snow fell so fast and hard that motorists got stuck on major highways during their work commute. It was so bad, they had to leave their cars and trudge through feet of snow to get somewhere warm and safe. The cars sat there for many days, maybe longer, I forget. I had a blast though! LoL ❤ Good Times
Thanks for sharing, Diana. Sounds like you’ve lived through a lot.
The best part of Maine is that we’re not normally subjected to extreme/major weather events or earthquakes. By the time hurricanes reach the state they have been downgraded to tropical depressions or low grade hurricanes.
Outside of the 78 blizzard and the 1999 ice storm, everything else has been business as usual (normal expected weather) in the last 60 years. Sure we have had sizable blizzards (several feet) from time to time, but that’s Maine - “The way life should be”.
The major complaint from where I live in southwestern Maine, in the lakes region, is regular power outages. In this month alone with no weather events, we have lost it at least six times. This is a regular occurrence throughout the year for over a decade. They blame it on everything except the most likely reason, the most prevalent - the equipment is not being properly maintained and upgraded based on the current needs. A common problem that’s also being encountered in other states. Losing power in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s was such a rare occurrence that most Mainers didn’t bother buying generators.
That’s not the case anymore and many have their entire house wired to a generator. 1st world solutions to a third world problem in the US.
Scott is an actor but he's different he's one very intelligent Italian male, unlike the celebrities he roll called he knows what he is talking about, the man is connected and able to communicate with ordinary bpeople. Well adjusted 4 sure.✌️❤️😀
Be on the same grid as an assisted living facility, their power goes out last and is the first restored. ❤ y’all
G'day Chachi🤪
This was comical!
Enjoyed listening to you Scott and your side kicks. lol j/k Really enjoy the stories. I live here in Southern Tier of Upstate New York, and when we do get the power outage here in rural New York State.. The 5500 watt portable generators come out after the 5-8 hour threshold because of the frig factor. If it's a power outage duing winter the 5500 watt generator gets fireed up to bring power to the furnace. Matter of fact lol we had a short 30-45 minute power outage last night aroud 3 am. lol Go figure. Take care Scott & the very best to the Family. : )
I never have outages. I live off the grid and make my own power.😊
I was in the 1994 Northridge earthquake in LA. I already had plans to move from LA, but when the earthquake hit… I remember thinking OMG I'm not gonna make it out of here alive! I actually lived in Orange County at the time but was staying in a house in Santa Monica Canyon on the day the earthquake hit - it was so incredibly loud it sounded like a freight train was coming through the house. I was afraid the plate glass window next to the bed where I was sleeping might break, but it didn't. I wanted to get up out of bed and stand in the doorway… But it was so strong I couldn't even get out of bed and stand up. It's probably a good thing because the books that fell off the bookcase in the room might have knocked me out!
One thing I do remember is how amazing it is how people come together and help each other… the house I was staying in was not mine and the neighbors helped us find the gas main to turn it off, because you could smell it was leaking. We did our best to comfort the German Shepherd who was with us because she kept feeling the smaller aftershocks that we couldn't as well as the ones we could.
One of the other memories I have is how there was a rush of people going to the gas stations to fill up their cars... lines and lines of cars at the gas stations that day.
If I recall correctly, I think I was actually able to make a call through the car phone I had in my car at that time so I could call my family and let them know I was OK - since some of the phone lines were out for a while also.
But, at least parts of the city were able to start functioning again reasonably normally several hours later as I remember going out to lunch with friends.
I can’t believe it’s been almost 30 years since Rumpelstiltskin was released. Mark Jones rules🤘🏻
Scott, I know you remember life before cell phones. We truly had nothing to do but use a flashlight to do everything. As kids wed go outside to see. See what!!!!! LoL 😂
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I felt that 1994 Northridge earthquake in San Diego, it was strong. I sleep with a fan on and I instantly wake up when the power goes out.
Words of wisdom from Scott. Worst storm here in Jersey was Sandy, end of October 2012. Devastation everywhere, the worst of it down the shore. NY & CT too. First earthquake here this past spring. Terrifying!! Thought planes were landing on my roof & every tree was falling down. Went to a window. It was tilting to the side & the ground was wavy/rolling. Still hoping my foundation didn't sustain any damage that would rear it's ugly head in the future.
I have been in an earthquake, hurricane and a tornado
My earthquake was small yet strong enough to wake me up...Central IL 😮
I just went thru my 1st hurricane and I've been thru plenty of tornadoes...
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YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE I KNOW who will wake up when the fan stops SAME HERE! I usually have my ceiling fan going, my floor fan and my smartphone white noise going on; when the alarm is about to go off for a second or two the white noise will stop, and I wake up; I was just telling that to someone in church about it! At first I thought I was just programmed to get up at that time but nope the sound stops and I wake up lol
I was driving cross country and stopped for gas. Weird. The lights were all off and all of the pumps were lying on the ground. I picked the nozzle up off the ground and a dude came running out, yelling. I'm like, "what?" He was yelling, "there's a tornado! A TORNADO!!" Huh. It was about 11pm and raining. I went inside, got a burger to go, then kept driving to a non-tornado gas station where I could get some gas. No biggee. The people inside looked horrified by my decision. I'm from MN. The tornado was gone. Gimme some gas or I'll go somewhere that will. No hail, no straight line winds. People, your tornado is gone. Move it along.
It seems like the electric is constantly going out over the past few years. I got fed up w it & purchased a whole house backup generator. The best thing I've ever done. As far as hurricanes are concerned, they are not cool & are very scary. The wind sounds like a train going through your house, the house shakes sometimes due to 60+ mph wind gusts, & there's always the danger of severe flooding which can trap you in your house. Then there's the whole evacuation process which is expensive & exhausting.
My husband and I have lived in Las Vegas for 32 years from Illinois and we have on occasion feel the earthquakes & aftershocks of the California earthquakes and it is a freaky feeling, you think you’re the only one that felt something until you see on the news that we actually did feel the earthquake.
Ah yes, who can forget the Great San Francisco Earthquake of '19 _29_ ' 😄
I have a big Bluetti Elite 200 for power outages…
Yep. Next to the bed. "The Triangle of Life."
I do remember an earthquake during the World Series during the late 80s in California. Oakland I believe...
Had to listen to this... Kenny Loggins - I'm Alright (Theme from "Caddyshack") (Official Audio)
Haha we could have an earthquake, hurricane whatever God brings our way but if the electric goes out and my husband‘s fan stops that is an emergency.🤣
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First Tjing I Say Is Please JESUS PUT IT BACK ON😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol... white candles 😂 love it❤
Actually those candles are toxic, they're made in CCP country and it's paraffin wax..paraffin is a carcinogenic.
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So are u going to continue doing these shows since u moved?
Lorri, yes we will. Got some exciting ideas we’re rolling out soon.
Scott use to be my Neighbor
Well I feel like I just pulled up a lawn chair with some “regular” guys. Whatever that means!! What the hell is it 6:16 with living in the hills ?? In Michigan like Florida it’s by this lake or that lake. No hills here but plenty of water no one wants to be south of 8 mile!
Scott U were just in hurricane Milton. These clips must all be shot in a day or two so u dont need to fly back and forth much. Usually how its done! Not much home damage in E Bradenton. Nearer to the water yes. U had water on ur first floor I bet.
I actually enjoy power outages. Everything is so peaceful and quiet until the generators start up. We have a gas stove and a grill, so cooking is no problem. We just don't use the oven. I like to light candles and read a book or play a family board game.
You should've bought the Dresden restaurant so it could've remained a Hollywood landmark. I miss it so much.
Scott I thought you moved to Florida??
You have lost weight!!
I thought he move out of Commiefornia
Scott, did I miss my bro
@@chadmurphy6803 Wa,wa, wa!
Omg, they have backup generators and whole house battery backups. I have been running solar backup for almost 10 years, and we are poor. Can't afford to replace lost food. Power can go out here for days every year.
Do you have Pomeranian dogs? I love those dogs.
Omg..I sleep with fan on every night and if the power goes off, I get mad too 😂 had to buy a back up zackery in case.
Why would you not have BACK-UP POWER.
That’s a good question. After your first earthquake, you take this seriously. Thanks for writing in, Whiskey.
Who has Fonzie's leather Jacket ?
I think the Smithsonian.
Probably because they have Mr Roger's sweater and his tenishoes!
Expensive cigars? Subscribe.
Electricity is overrated. Who needs it? I know George can get by without it, he never complains.
Thanks, Ralph. (I’ve learned to harness static electricity…)
Good Morning SCOTT BAIO PECAN PIES 🥧🥧 W/ 2 SCOOPS OF VANILLA ICE CREAM 🍦🍦 AND COFFEE ☕☕ LOVE YOU SCOTT BAIO!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥧🥧🥧🥧🍦🍦🍦🍦☕☕☕☕ SCOTT MY FRIEND WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD MY FRIEND I HAVE FLASHLIGHTS 🔦🔦🔦🔦🔦🔦 HEY SCOTT GENERATORS THEY'RE AWESOME 👍 GENERATOR. GENERATOR; GENERATOR; GENERATOR; GENERATOR; GENERATOR; GENERATOR!!!!
SCOTT DID THE EARTH OPEN UP; FROM THE EARTHQUAKE?
Oh nooooo! Soot!!
Get solar and battery back up
Generators
Who left this guy in charge?
Please complete a thought before the interruptions... Sorry, I cannpt follow this conversation?
Working on it! Thanks for the note.
@@boredinsfv Scott owes me a pizza
Who cares what Scott Baio's doing??????
I think the better question is why are you here?
You still butt hurt? It's been 3 weeks.
Me
@@Missmarple007 thank you.
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Did Ed Gale play in Leprechaun? Just wondering 🤔