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Nim
Member # 205
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I wasn't going to say anything but I figured that I have been here long enough that it might be nice to keep you informed, so anyway. I am going to my cousin's wedding in 20 minutes, and as she lives in Pasadena I shall be taking a cab for the swedish airport now, at 4:40am, and shall be spending 12 days in the city of crime scene investigators and hookers and nerf.
I don't remember if any flareist lives in LA but anyway, I'll be there. So, like, bye.
If I fly into an anomaly on the way over, I will find all your mothers in the past and manage to become all your fathers. If the anomaly turns me inside out, I have a south african barrister who will show up in your conference room and tell you exactly why you must follow his commands to the last detail, or something inconcievably horrific will happen to him. He can't be bribed or wooed.
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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Direct flight, or are you stopping somewhere? Have a fun flight! See a lot of celebs! Have sex with Paris Hilton (apparently, it's all the rage).
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Da_bang80
Member # 528
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Ew. No, just EW! I wouldn't touch that with a pole of any length. Because there's no excuse for pole abuse.
Her face looks like a stretched out gummi bear. And can you imagine the BMW you'd get out of her. And I'm not talking about the car. Bitch, Moan, Whine.
I'd rather bang that chick from that movie, you know, the one that didn't suck. Figuratively speaking...
Have a nice trip, don't get shot
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Sol System
Member # 30
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(There aren't any CSIs set in Los Angeles. Or are there now?)
As it turns out I've been to a wedding in Pasadena too.
Michael and Diane are from Los Angeles, or the Greater Los Angeles Ravenous Metroplex Maw, anyway.
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The Mighty Monkey of Mim
Member # 646
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quote: Originally posted by Sol System: (There aren't any CSIs set in Los Angeles. Or are there now?)
He's probably referring to The Closer.
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Diane
Member # 53
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I'm actually living in Pasadena until the 31st, then I move back home to Monterey Park (8 miles south). PM me if you want to meet.
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Nim
Member # 205
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Trip was ok except for terrible stopover in Munich, but now I'm here! And what place it is! Staying in Santa Monica (or "the big whore of the east" as all the tramps and squatters I talk to call it).
Pretzels and pumpkin latte! Help! I feel esoteric!
Vince Vaughn and what looked like the shadow of Wilford Brimley, in Farmer's Market! Sassy.
Twinky! It is like the sacramental wafer to this movie watcher, it is good and makes me slightly sick and diabetic-like. In for a penny as I say!
Men and women talking to themselves at 9 in the morning on the sidewalk. And without a handsfree, I frisked them to make sure no cheat.
Walk of fame with handprints is fun! was worth being molested by man in spiderman suit for several saucy minutes on sidewalk.
Batteries low, cya laterQ
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Diane
Member # 53
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We did actually meet up, by the way. Nick is a very nice guy. We had Indian food and chatted about Star Trek and movies and other random things.
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Pensive's Wetness
Member # 1203
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quote: Originally posted by Diane: We did actually meet up, breed, and had blind phone sex on Howard Stern's show by the way. Nick is a very nice guy, for a Frn'echNim. We had Indians for food and chatted about Star Trek pr0n and movies after white people getting raped by Mexican clowns and other random things silly things you can do in cally that The Hot Chilly Peppers Sing about... Taco Bell stores in cally really employ Honest Certifed Illegal Mexicans, too!
Hey, he met the bums on Santa Monica Blvd. Love that comic book store couple blocks up from the main drag. Was Hooter's still closed because of Health Issues? I really miss Cally (Was stationed at Pt Mugu for 3 years...)
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Was he sexy? That's what we all want to know.
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HopefulNebula
Member # 1933
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quote: Originally posted by Malnurtured Snay: Direct flight, or are you stopping somewhere? Have a fun flight! See a lot of celebs! Have sex with Paris Hilton (apparently, it's all the rage).
Why not? The world's most overpaid useless backup goaltender did. Not overly long after his girlfriend had his child, no less.
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WizArtist II
Member # 1425
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Because "Come in to the Hilton" is not just the motto of the HOTEL.
Seriously, that is the most worthless waste of humanity to ever walk the face of this Earth... OR any other one in the entire Megaverse.
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Diane
Member # 53
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quote: Originally posted by Pensive's Wetness: quote: Originally posted by Diane: We did actually meet up, breed, and had blind phone sex on Howard Stern's show by the way. Nick is a very nice guy, for a Frn'echNim. We had Indians for food and chatted about Star Trek pr0n and movies after white people getting raped by Mexican clowns and other random things silly things you can do in cally that The Hot Chilly Peppers Sing about... Taco Bell stores in cally really employ Honest Certifed Illegal Mexicans, too!
Hey, he met the bums on Santa Monica Blvd. Love that comic book store couple blocks up from the main drag. Was Hooter's still closed because of Health Issues? I really miss Cally (Was stationed at Pt Mugu for 3 years...)
LMAO...oh lord. He said he went to Hooters but was unimpressed.
quote: Liam: Was he sexy? That's what we all want to know.
Yes, and I got to see his tatoos even .
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Lee
Member # 393
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*o_0*
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Did the tattoos say "Liam is awesome"? Becaues if not, I want answers.
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Nim
Member # 205
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Well, I'm back now obviously. Been putting this off until I sorted some stuff out but here it is.
It was nice. The rains were terrible on the last three days, the storm drains were cool to watch, but the rest of the trip was moderately sunny, even got sunburned one day at Venice beach. Saw an interesting scene at the beachwalk, four policemen where holding down a gigantic man dressed in rags and he was screaming his head off, shouting "Brethren! Brethren!" and stuff.
Me and my two brothers went up the hills to see the Hollywood-sign, came within about 300 yards before stopping on a bluff, apparently you get a hefty fine if you come too close.
I spent New Year's Eve at the Key Club, watching the boys of "Metal Skool" joke about tits, breasts and jugs. They sure played well; Billy Idol songs, Skid Row, Poison, M�tley Crew, but man where they childish, they presented whole dissertations on teabagging and the intricacies of the cleveland steamer. Five fights were broken up in the crowd and the hotheads deposited on the sidewalk, about 10 girls went up on stage and flashed their stuff and I got a total of 3 beers spilled around my shoes. All in all, a great night in LA, I suppose.
Sadly, my travelmates were more interested in shopping than exploring, they had a bunch of lists of stuff to get for folks back home. I think we spent about 4 out of 9 days in shops, malls and outlets. Some stuff was insanely cheap but most places looked just like over here. Ontario Mills was nice, of course.
Six Flags was great, some really nice rides there. The Tatsu-ride was pure pain though, first time in 15 years that I scream out of fear of death in some of the twists and turns that had me hanging against the flimsy rubber harness, looking down on the ant-people on the ground. The Bat Man ride was the best, imo.
We went to the West Angeles Church on the first sunday of the trip, my sister wanted to check it out, she likes gospel. Reverend Blake did a sermon that was everything I thought it would be, very animated. In the middle of the service, though, I noticed a small group of people coming into the church from a side entrance and sitting down in the front, I thought I recognized someone. Then Rev. Blake said in the mic "I see we have Mrs Natalie Cole here" and welcomed her, we thought "Huh, cool." Then he went on "And I would also like to welcome our good friend Steveland Morris, an old brother of this church", and I looked and finally recognized the man in the middle, Stevie Wonder, coming in unannounced and just sitting down. We all just looked at eachother, and then the pastor said "It seems Steveland wants to say a few words" and Stevie got up and was helped to the pulpit. He said some nice things and donated a small hi-tech thingy to the church that could help people with severe eye conditions interface with computers, and then he just said "Would it be alright if I sang a song?". Everyone just laughed and he asked his friend to go back to the car and get his harmonica. "Just go get it, I'll start without it." So he picked a church song and told the band behind him "Hm, B-flat." It was so cool.
The wedding on the last saturday was great, my cousin looked astounding in her dress and the whole thing was very sweet. One thing that surprised me though, it was so short compared to a scandinavian wedding day. About 90 minutes for the wedding ceremony, then the reception was 3 hours and then the happy couple went away in a limo for the honeymoon, all was done by four o'clock. In Sweden you'd be lucky if you get home by nine or ten in the evening!
All in all a good trip, I failed to get arrested, I brought home a piece of sidewalk from Compton and I ate at least two pancakes.
Thank you Diane, it was a great evening and it was very nice finally meeting a forumite (forgot to take pics though) and hanging out on the 3rd street promenade. Hope we can do it again if/when I return, I haven't had nearly enough of LA.
And here's some random pics.
Soaking wet and tired but happy
The suavest of suave
Wicked toy in Target
The third-and-a-halfth sign of the apocalypse, sold in frozen yoghurt shop
My kind of concert poster.
Aww yeah.
More to come when it's safe to return to the photo store again.
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Shik
Member # 343
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I may steal that Cray Grant shot for macro use.
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Nim
Member # 205
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Psyliam: quote: Did the tattoos say "Liam is awesome"? Becaues if not, I want answers.
No, see the arm one said "Kavanaghs are keen on musical theatre, says clan Frasier" and the one on the back says "Pensive, stop altering people's quotes to read out childish pottymouth humor, it was old the first time and it lowers you". The last one was a henna.
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Pensive's Wetness
Member # 1203
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've never been lowered, never worried about it. 'sides miz Torial laughed and tus mission accompled...
so your basically saying you loved LA but hated Hooters?
wtf?
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Diane
Member # 53
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Cool story about Stevie Wonder!
I don't understand this fascination with Compton. What is up with that?
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Nim
Member # 205
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Hahaa! It's a cool place with some history and pop-cultural relevance! Now, I don't listen to hippety-hop music (except oldschool rap and stuff, like People Under The Stairs, Run DMC and Black Sheep) but I did like some of the gangsta-movies in the 90's.
We didn't go there to see Compton per se, we wanted to see the Watts Towers the last day, on our way to the airport. The whole installation was mighty cool.
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Daniel Butler
Member # 1689
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I thought that Compton was in Detroit?
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Fabrux
Member # 71
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Compton is many things, but an area in Detroit it is not.
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Daniel Butler
Member # 1689
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Hmmm...my brother shall pay for his ignorance.
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