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May 4 2018 05:14PM
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Gas tax They got it on the ballot in November with over 900,000 signatures of registered voters so you can vote to repeal it.
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Apr 26 2018 01:42PM
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Mayor Garcetti says A gondola from Union Station to Dodger Stadium? It could happen by 2022
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Apr 6 2018 07:10PM
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Menendez Brothers Reunite in Prison for First Time in 22 Years More than two decades after they were convicted of murdering their parents, Erik Menendez and Lyle Menendez have reunited behind bars.
That all changed this February when, after reportedly six prison transfer requests from Lyle, one was granted after his security classification was lowered and he was brought to Erik's prison in San Diego. On Wednesday, they came even closer when they were placed within the same housing unit and allowed to reunite.
"Both brothers immediately became very emotional."
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Mar 19 2018 12:05PM
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Little Caesars free lunch combo. Because "CRAZY HAPPENED" with a #16 beating a #1 (!!!!), everyone in America gets a free #LittleCaesars Lunch Combo on Monday, April 2nd.
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Mar 14 2018 07:30PM
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Celebrities What celebrities have you seen when you were out and about?
My list.
Liberace back in the late 70s driving on the 110 freeway. So many diamonds on his hand they almost blinded me.
Mr.T in East LA driving on Imperial Highway.
Muhamed Ali on the Santa Monica freeway in the back seat of a convertible Rolls Royce.
Larry King walking on Hollywood Blvd.
Sugar Ray Leonard Venice Beach late 70s. Someone yelled it's Sugar Ray Leonard and he got mobbed.
Jay Leno twice at biker hangouts. I actually talked to him at Newcomb's Ranch.
Jason Larimore. He was the guy who blew the kiss in Cable Guy. We use to work out at the same gym. He told me he adlibed the kiss. Oh Billy.
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Feb 12 2018 03:53PM
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Oakwood smoke BBQ mobile stand. I received a Yelp notice of a new BBQ location in La Puente on Sunset between Amar and Temple. I couldn't decide what to buy so he gave me a sample of tri tip, ummm delicious so I got a order of tri tip and potato salad.
Hours 9:00 PM to 12:00 AM midnight
626) 594-5192
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Feb 8 2018 10:52AM
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Newscasters and interviews. Someone just lost everything in a tragic event and a reporter stick a microphone in their face and ask "how do you feel".
Or the interviewee who live down the street from where a mass murder just happened responds with "things like this don't happen in this neighborhood ".
That's what annoy me about the news.
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Feb 5 2018 02:30PM
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Ladies a question about pierced nipples Do you have this done because the guys like it or because you like it?
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Feb 2 2018 01:48PM
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Things to come I stopped at the 99 cent store in Montclair and got a big surprise when I went to get a shopping cart. Now each cart has a device that connects it to the cart in front of it by a small chain. To release the cart you haft to insert a quarter in the device. I imagine it's coming to more stores soon.
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Jan 29 2018 06:23PM
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Boring Company flamethrower. Elon Musk's plan to sell 20,000 people a $500 flamethrower branded with the name of his Los Angeles-based tunnel-digging venture, The Boring Company, has hit a roadblock. In a statement issued today and published on Twitter by Los Angeles Times report Liam Dillon, California Assemblyman Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles) said he intends to introduce legislation that would prevent Musk's company from selling the flamethrower to the public, at least in the state of California.
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Jan 15 2018 10:48PM
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New phone wont play the youtube videos on HX blogs. I just switched from a Samsung galaxy S3 to a Samsung galaxy S7. It says no plugin. The S3 played the videos just fine.
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Dec 18 2017 03:22PM
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California looks at dumping gas tax for per-mile fee as cars use less fuel Weeks into a new gas tax hike, California transportation officials said Thursday they are studying ways to charge drivers based on how many miles they drove since their last fill-up rather than the amount of fuel they use.
The problem? California drivers are choosing such fuel-efficient cars that the state fears it will be deprived of enough road construction revenues in the long run.
The Caltrans study- the California Road Charge Pilot Program report - is billed as a way for the state to move from its longstanding but outmoded pump tax to a system where drivers pay based on their odometer readings.
Caltrans Deputy Director Carrie Pourvahidi said the state will send out a request early next year to technology companies for ideas on a simple communication system at gas stations or electric charging stations that can instantly tell how many miles the car has driven.
Officials say the research stems from the state's struggles to come up with adequate per-gallon pump revenues as more cars get higher mileage.
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