Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 As someone who can quite literally say 'I can see Beverly Hills from my house.' I would like to remind everyone that there is nothing magical about a Beverly Hills address. They have no special city checking of qualifications for veterinary practices. (Actually most area vets are in outside the city and in Los Angeles anyways.) Remember that unemployed woman who popped out a litter of children recently went to a 'Beverly Hill Fertility Specialist' who was apparently only successful about a few times in the last 7 years. With several of those 'successes' was with the same woman, despite her parents both begging him not to make their daughter pregnant again. And sorry, Mr. Driesdale, Lady Jane, and all the Clampetts were fictional characters - you can not see them walking around the city. Although, you can still see many of the fancy stores and restaurants where Mrs. Driesdale would be disrupted by the hillbillies' antics. On the other side, it does have some nice art walks, and is fortunately Billboard Free. Cheers, David Roman Daniels Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 I wanted to add that there are a lot of mailbox companies in BH and for a small monthly fee you can have an address with a " Suite " no. attached. I don't know if they still do this, but I knew a number of people have BH addresses. I was happy with my Culver City address, it was cheaper and I could walk right down the street to my mailbox. BH has changed, but in the 80s and 90s you could see famous folk walk down the street. I saw George Hamilton walking down Wilshire Blvd. and I saw Tom Cruise in his convertible (some old 1930s car, I'm not good with cars), but this was when was doing Interview with a Vampire and he had long hair then, I slowed my car and yelled " Hey Tom! " and he waved at me. Nowadays, I hate driving through LA and I stay tucked in Orange County. It's mostly a traffic nightmare because it's become too overcrowded and overrun with homeless people. I've got nothing against homeless people, but when you see so many of them, it is sad. I was in Hollywood on Sunset a few years ago and I took my kids to a Jack n the Box and we were in line of like six people and I swear outside of us, the rest looked homeless, addicted to something and one lady who was talking to herself behind me. I only go when I absolutely have to. Chaeya ATFE2 , " David Roman " <Too_hats wrote: > > As someone who can quite literally say 'I can see Beverly Hills from my house.' I would like to remind everyone that there is nothing magical about a Beverly Hills address. They have no special city checking of qualifications for veterinary practices. (Actually most area vets are in outside the city and in Los Angeles anyways.) > > Remember that unemployed woman who popped out a litter of children recently went to a 'Beverly Hill Fertility Specialist' who was apparently only successful about a few times in the last 7 years. With several of those 'successes' was with the same woman, despite her parents both begging him not to make their daughter pregnant again. > > And sorry, Mr. Driesdale, Lady Jane, and all the Clampetts were fictional characters - you can not see them walking around the city. Although, you can still see many of the fancy stores and restaurants where Mrs. Driesdale would be disrupted by the hillbillies' antics. > > On the other side, it does have some nice art walks, and is fortunately Billboard Free. > > Cheers, > > David Roman Daniels > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Chaeya, Your not doing anything to help the reputation that Orange County if full of superficial shallow people that are afraid of everything. I tell people about Laguna, but they just say, " ok, one pocket of culture in the vapid wasteland that is the Orange Curtain - a pretty place made horrifying due to the fact it has no soul. " Plus, Disneyland and Knotts are fun. (And you have a bunch of famous porn stars in OC. It's not all filmed in the valley.) :-P David Roman Daniels Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Oh c'mon down and see the show, David. Ha Ha. I work in Newport Beach and you can't get more superficial than that. Where the young pampered princes and princesses drive their parents' Escalades with gangster rap booming from the speakers, where people can't get out of their cars without Twittering on their iPhones, and where you can still take the streets home from work and get home in 20 minutes. Okay, it's boring as crap down here. But I live in HB so Long Beach is a hop and a skip away. Chaeya ;oP ATFE2 , " David Roman " <Too_hats wrote: > > Chaeya, > > Your not doing anything to help the reputation that Orange County if full of superficial shallow people that are afraid of everything. > > I tell people about Laguna, but they just say, " ok, one pocket of culture in the vapid wasteland that is the Orange Curtain - a pretty place made horrifying due to the fact it has no soul. " > > Plus, Disneyland and Knotts are fun. > > (And you have a bunch of famous porn stars in OC. It's not all filmed in the valley.) > > :-P > > David Roman Daniels > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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