Hee. I'm reminded of a conversation with Kristen in which I was mulling the idea of moving to North Hollywood. Kristen said I already lived so far away it's like I don't even live in LA. I laughed, because she's actually not living in LA, she's in WeHo. I live in Los Angeles, proper.
But it's all cut into neighborhoods like Korea Town, Mid-Wilshire, Los Feliz, etc.
It's not really so different from people in Boston who say they live in Davis Square. I live in Los Feliz, and I get annoyed when people in Hollywood say they're in Los Feliz. If you're West of Vermont/South of Hollywood, you're not so much in Los Feliz anymore.
I also get annoyed at my old boss who insists I live in Hollywood. She's living in Pasadena. Ick on a stick. Old Town is pretty, but it's hotter than Hell.
Though neither Los Feliz nor Hollywood are actual cities, it's all LA.
This place is finally starting to feel like home.
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Maintains
Serenity
virginity as a badge of honor.
Maintains Serenity virginity as a badge of honor.
When it's all you got left, you cling to it so.
Oh. I have more than my
Serenity
virginity left to cling to! I have ...
Lots of stuff to cling to. You'll see!
Do we still keep an eye on [link] for the tickets?
Daniel,
You can keep an eye on that link if you want to completely miss out on already sold out tickets. If not watch other message boards and sites. "Can't Stop..." is the last to post.
Do The Citys (yes, I know it should be Cities) have to fight to the death and decapitate one another?
If so, my money's on Detroit kicking the other cities' asses. Unless driving is involved, then Boston is deadlier.
I think being the hog butcher to the world gives Chicago an edge.
In Detroit, the road itself is an adversary.
But if you tame it, you can become its master and wield it against your attackers.