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Fennec
April 18th, 2006 at
12:43 am
Dang. I’m It, eh? I’ll come up with something, I guess…
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Norwood Matt
April 18th, 2006 at
6:19 am
I’m onnit, dude, I’m onnit. Jes’ the kind of assignment we like to set on fire.
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gail
April 18th, 2006 at
10:35 am
Here’s Cincinnati.
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Bibi
April 18th, 2006 at
11:09 am
Thanks for the invitation Alex. I’m going to think about it this weekend and post later.
PS.: Cynical-C is not going to do it. He never do memes, it’s against his politics of blogging.
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This Is The Last… » Blog Archive » Four Things I Love about LA
April 18th, 2006 at
2:37 pm
[...] Neatorama had up their list of 4 things they love about Los Angeles. Here’s one of them… Police Chases [...]
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Jamie Pitts
April 18th, 2006 at
3:33 pm
Very cool list. I’ll put mine up when I get a sec.
I worked at HSX right next to that there lawn chair. I would have relaxed in it myself, except that it was always occupied by one of the local homeless fellows.
- Jamie
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Loopy Loo
April 18th, 2006 at
4:59 pm
So much to look at! I knew I should’ve waited till all my work was done before visiting here. Oh well, it’ll get done eventually.
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Miss Cellania
April 18th, 2006 at
5:42 pm
Oy, I live in such a small town, I’ll lose my last remaining shred of anonymity if I do this. But I’ll think of something… it might take a day or two. I’m flattered to be tagged!
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Loopy Loo
April 18th, 2006 at
8:25 pm
“…residents believe it was named after someone called Dork.”
My dad’s first girlfriend was named Dorkus. No joke.
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jenny
April 18th, 2006 at
11:01 pm
My favorite Museum was PSYCHIATRY: Institute of Death!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Psychiatry:_An_Industry_of_Death%22_Mu seum
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spiiderweb
April 19th, 2006 at
12:10 am
Why did you replace the original Ferrari picture? Just curious.
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Olle Zackrisson
April 19th, 2006 at
6:38 am
Cool. I have seen some of the L.A. stuff, but far from all. Here’s a list of four neat things in my home town, Stockholm, Sweden…
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ILuvNUFC
April 20th, 2006 at
9:30 am
There you go.
Look At This…: Four Neat Things About Newcastle -
placeboKatz
April 22nd, 2006 at
10:44 pm
There is even a neat mini-mentary about the Watts towers
A twelve minute gem, simply entitled “The Towers” from 1957, avaiable for download here
http://www.archive.org/details/TowersTh1957enjoy
placeboKatz
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Neatorama » Blog Archive » Hometown Meme Reloaded.
May 18th, 2006 at
3:43 pm
[...] One month ago, in response to being tagged by Mark Frauenfelder of Boing Boing, I wrote my first meme (Four Neat Things About My Hometown) and subsequently tagged a whole bunch of people. [...]
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Stuff on Fire » Blog Archive » The Four Cincinnati Memes of Coolosity
June 17th, 2006 at
5:10 pm
[...] In the wee hours of the morning, a missive wafted o’er Stuff on Fire’s eelectronic transom. It read, in its entirety, as follows: “Tag – You’re it. See http://www.neatorama.com/2006/04/18/four-neat-things-about-los-angeles / [...]
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freeneatstuff.com –
August 31st, 2006 at
6:02 am
[...] Neatorama Blog Archive Four Neat Things About Los Angeles. For now, I d like to propagate this 4 Neat Things About My Hometown meme by tagging … Here sa list of four neat things in my home town, Stockholm, Sweden … [...]
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Neatorama » Blog Archive » Grandma Prisbrey’s Bottle Village Got a Blog.
September 21st, 2006 at
7:09 am
[...] We’ve blogged about Grandma Prisbrey’s Bottle Village before on Neatorama, now it seems like someone has made a blog dedicated to this place (which is crumbling and needs help): Grandma Prisbrey’s Bottle Village, initially closed by the City of Simi Valley in 1984 due to unsafe conditions, continues to disintegrate in the midst of suburban prosperity. A unified cooperative effort between Preserve Bottle Village and the City of Simi Valley or any alternative umbrella agency remains to this day, unsuccessful. Although the site is “Officially Closed”, Preserve Bottle Village owns the property, allowing volunteers to enter at their own risk. As long as no one complains about site activity, the City’s prevailing attitude seems to be “don’t ask, don’t tell” and “look the other way”. Donations and private tours are the only source of income. [...]
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bach
October 1st, 2006 at
7:40 am
As a result of its metallic facade and non conformity with surrounding structures, the nickname “Schrottplatz (nee Disney) Hall” has become associated with our symphony venue. Google defines “Schrottplatz” as “scrap metal recycling depot”, but it sounds so intellectual and artistic in German that even classical lovers affectionally toss off “I’m going to the Schrottplatz tonight for the Schubert song cycle”.
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raison d’etre » Blog Archive » LA ‘06 — Only in LA
December 12th, 2006 at
6:02 pm
[...] There are some neat things about L.A. though, like the Museum of Jurassic Technology, but the thought of travelling all the way to see decaying dice takes too much effort. I’m sure that it wouldn’t really beat staying in and watching The Young and the Restless. [...]
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Don
February 9th, 2007 at
2:00 am
Randy’s is not the only location of the Big Donut Drive-In chain still in existence. There are at least four others:
Kindle’s Do-Nuts on South Normandie, LA (the original location, opened in 1950)
Donut King II on South Western Avenue in Gardena
Dale’s Donuts on South Atlantic Avenue in Compton
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Bellflower Bagels on Bellflower Blvd in Bellflower
Each of these features the 22 foot diameter donut on top. -
Poppe
February 21st, 2007 at
12:22 am
The Battle of Las Angeles in 1942
I and my family have lived many years in L.A and surounding towns and of all the strange events in this world let alone L.A.’s this one takes the cake, it is unbelieveble and it was a mass hysteria event of the largest scale and so bizzar it was just forgotten and blended into every day war time and world news, but 1,490 to 1,500 rounds of High explosive masive 90mm aaa anti- aircraft shells were fired and scored direct hits but had no efect at all upon it, I am writing and indepth artical on the entire event and anolizing all criteria at at hand, I will post when I am ready to, but for now you can google “Battle of Las Angeles in 1942.
The Battle of Las Angeles in 1942
FIRST THERE WAS THE BATTLE OF L.A., THEN THE GIANT OBJECT DISAPPEARED.
WHAT HAPPENED TO IT?1942 ZEPPELIN SIZE UFO OVER LOS ANGELES CAUGHT IN THE
GLARE OF SEARCHLIGHTSPoppe.
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onur
September 10th, 2007 at
6:34 am
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