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I would cover this in pink glitter if only had the room in my house.
This is an antique hand crafted pig made of pine wood. This pig has been in the family for years, hanging as a center piece in our family owned restaurant for 18 years. This pig was originally purchased for [...]

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OK. I know I’m on a bit of a Craigslist kick right now but I’m not gonna feel bad about it. In fact, I’m just going to post whatever I please, whenever I please from here on out. I’ll try to keep you up on the up and coming events and places and such. [...]

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Los Angeles
Just found this on Craigslist~
my neighbor’s eyes have been popping out for many years looking at this creature on my front porch…I have to move and these must find a new home. I have two of these and they are over 100 years old. These are referred to as museum mounts and the frame [...]

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Los Angeles
The official word has come from Twitter and the first Cinespia Cemetery Screening of the season has been announced. Ladies and Gentlemen…Cool Hand Luke starring Paul Newman!

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Los Angeles
The movie has yet to be announced. But the date is Saturday, May 16th. I can’t wait!

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Los Angeles
When I turned twenty-one my mother advised me that if I was ever really broke and hungry, to just seek out local bar’s with happy hours that served free food. Mother knows best.

http://www.edisondowntown.com/main.htm
Friday 5-7pm
25% of the proceeds go to the Midnight Misson
The Edison
108 W 2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 613-000

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Los Angeles

Did you know that Broadway in downtown Los Angeles was meant to be our take on the Big Apple’s theater district? And at one time it was the only place one would want to go to see live shows and movies? While many of those old theater and film palaces are long [...]

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The first time I met my friend Kathy J. she was helping me climb onto a three foot tall planter on a sidewalk during the Mummers parade in Philadelphia, so that I could see over the five person deep crowd along the curb and into the glorious feathered Mummery marching down Broad St.
Since then we [...]

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I was just checking my blog stats and such when I noticed that I get the most hits on a daily basis from using the name Lita Ford in an old post.

Go Lita!

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Philadelphia

I’m getting ready for a trip back to Philly in a few weeks for my mother’s 60th birthday. She didn’t want to have a party, so right now she and I are trying to figure out where to have her birthday dinner with the family. The family has grown with marriages and children and it’s [...]

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It’s starting to feel a little bit like spring in Southern California and I for one am looking forward to pulling out the summer dresses and playing on the beach in a two piece.
In the meantime, I have some exercising to do. I’ve found a blast from the past at the local rec center [...]

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Welcome back,
Your dreams were your ticket out.
Welcome back,
To that same old place that you laughed about.
Well the names have all changed since you hung around,
But those dreams have remained and they’re turned around.
Who’d have thought they’d lead ya (Who’d have thought they’d lead ya)
Here where we need ya (Here where we need [...]

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Los Angeles

It’s official! The first Cinespia Cemetery Screening is going to be Billy Widler’s Ace In The Whole starring Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling and Robert Arthur. And Saturday May 31st will be Blake Edwards The Party starring Peter Sellers and Claudine Longet.
Please take note on a few things from a seasoned CCS attendee. Arrive early! [...]

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Los Angeles

If you were planning on going out to the Steve Allen Theater tomorrow night for the screening of Crash you might you want to get there early. Why? Well, the famous Poubelle Twins are running a slapping booth. Ahem.
8 p.m.
Saturday, May 17th
Tickets: $8
STEVE ALLEN THEATER
at the Center For Inquiry – West
4773 Hollywood Blvd
Los [...]

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Los Angeles
The schedule for this summers family friendly West Hollywood public parks outdoor movie series has been announced and they include a Dive-In at the West Hollywood public pool! If that doesn’t float your boat, don’t forget that we have the Angel City Drive-In downtown as well. I’m a little bummed that I’ll be out [...]

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Wanna learn how to play the banjo? Or maybe how to call a square dance? There is a lot going on over at Farmlab on Saturday and the evening concludes with a Square Dance Social under the stars. Now being that it’s a potluck, don’t forget to bring some vittles!
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 4-11 pm
$ [...]

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Los Angeles

This Saturday there is a midnight showing of Russ Meyer’s Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! at Silver Lake’s Vista Theater! Tickets are only nine dollars and you can purchase them ahead of time through Mondo Celluloid.
WHO WANTS FREE COFFEE!?
The good folks at Cafe at the Vista, the coffee shop right next door to the [...]

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Los Angeles

Mrs. McGrath is traveling west from downtown L.A. with new watercolors to Billy Shire Fine Arts in Culver City this weekend along with fellow artist Scott Musgrove. Since I’ve actually oogled over Elizabeth before, I’ll give you a little background on Mr. Musgrove. Not only does this Seattle resident work with paint and wood, [...]

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