A Conversation for Los Angeles, California, USA
Any LA-area h2g2 fans on here?
Robert Niles Started conversation Mar 30, 2001
Anybody planning any h2g2 Community Events in southern California? Let's talk.
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Gwydon Posted Apr 30, 2001
I live increasingly close to Pasadina, if that is close enough.
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ELUK Posted May 12, 2001
How can you live 'increasingly close' to somewhere? The only way I can think of is in a camper van! Although, having said that, with all the seismic activity in this area it is plausible that you may be getting closer to Pasadena very very slowly.
Personally, I hail from Santa Monica, although I'm really a Londoner through and through.
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Trebor Posted May 15, 2001
Hey ELUK, feels wierd to actually have a tan doesn't it? I grew up near Seattle so all this sun actully hurts my skin. But I love it anyway! Where else can you go drive to ocean, the mountains, the desert, and city all in one day? I'm not a world traveler, but I'm pretty good at geography, and I really can't think of any other place on earth like this. I'm probably wrong, and if someone can tell me where another paradise is, I'm there!
Oh yeah, I live in Irvine.
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Gwydon Posted Feb 17, 2002
I don't know. I should have elaborated. I am a Monrovian, about 5 miles away from Pasadena.
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josh(waterer of lawns on or near 34 d 17.7 m latitude) Posted Mar 1, 2002
West Los Angeles here! As far as other paradises are concerned, I think that the Hawiian(sp?) islands are fairly paradise like. Whilst there are no deserts or ski resorts per se, they seem to have that incessant reek of pleasure.
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Sea Change Posted Aug 14, 2002
I am from West Hollywood, and I think Angelenos run pretty thin here.
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pigeonrat Posted Aug 15, 2003
Been here two years myself. Just found out about this website while reading Salmon of Doubt. Currently renting in Westwood. Love it here, though they could do with some brew pubs.
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Sea Change Posted Aug 16, 2003
There aren't any brewpubs in Westwood?!? It's possible the dotcommers wiped them out by raising rents too high, but now that they're gone, you'd think someone would open.
Gordon Biersch in Pasadena's Old Town is one of the originals, not too long after California passed the law allowing brewpubs. Their Ma:rchen (pretend that : is an umlaut) is sufficiently popular you can find it's brews bottled at the supermarket. You should be able to find their beer on tap in that large deli (a branch of Jerry's?) just south of the south side of UCLA. GB's pub is interesting in and of itself, you can probably Red Line-Gold Line your way there nowadays.
Where were you from before LA?
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Sea Change Posted Aug 16, 2003
Looks like most of the researchers in this conversation have Elvised.
Here's the LA folk I know about, and who still post here, 15-Aug 2003:
Ste
Amy (I've never encountered her, but folks who post on the roleplaying sections assert she exists)
Shipwrecked
Space Cadette
If there are others I have forgotten, their names are probably in the "It can only lead to worse things" Conversation of the "Loch Lomond is not the only fruit" Edited Entry.
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pigeonrat Posted Aug 16, 2003
I love Gordon Biersch. I've been to the one in San Diego, and have been buying their beers at the supermarket ever since.
I should amend my initial post. There are very few DECENT brew pubs in the West LA area (Westwood brewing Co is mediocre). I don't like spending an hour or more just to get to one (Pasadena is a bit of a hike from Westwood). There are plenty of pubs that have great beer on tap, especially in Santa Monica. But I want that East coast or Pacific Northwest style of brew pub with the big stainless steel vats and the pub fare (chili, burgers, sandwhiches, chips, etc.) and comfortable booths and peanuts on the tables (and shells on the floors!).
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Sea Change Posted Aug 18, 2003
Aha! I know what you mean, and I don't think there are any like that in LA. There are some in San Jose', where I am from, but I have never seen the like down here.
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Sea Change Posted Aug 30, 2003
I have discovered a few more active SoCal hootooers 30-Aug-2003:
GTBacchus
Montana Redhead
xero
Courtesy38
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Sea Change Posted Sep 4, 2003
New discoveries, 4-Sept 2003:
Blatherskite the Mugwump
dengarm
soeasilyamused
Amy Pawloski
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Researcher 241635 Posted Sep 5, 2003
I'm absolutely in LA...right in the thick of it...at USC in South Central. I'm originally from Massachusetts...and what a crazy place this city is...
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pigeonrat Posted Sep 5, 2003
Welcome to LA! I spent two years in the Boston area and there are many things I miss about New England. Can you say Brew Pubs!?
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Sea Change Posted Oct 15, 2003
New discoveries 15-Oct:
foolish mortal 246374
Maria de la J
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Sea Change Posted Mar 27, 2004
New discovery, 22-Mar-2004:
REDBONES68, who is from Sacramento, the state capitol.
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Any LA-area h2g2 fans on here?
- 1: Robert Niles (Mar 30, 2001)
- 2: Gwydon (Apr 30, 2001)
- 3: ELUK (May 12, 2001)
- 4: Trebor (May 15, 2001)
- 5: Ender Wiggin (May 16, 2001)
- 6: Gwydon (Feb 17, 2002)
- 7: josh(waterer of lawns on or near 34 d 17.7 m latitude) (Mar 1, 2002)
- 8: Sea Change (Aug 14, 2002)
- 9: pigeonrat (Aug 15, 2003)
- 10: Sea Change (Aug 16, 2003)
- 11: Sea Change (Aug 16, 2003)
- 12: pigeonrat (Aug 16, 2003)
- 13: Sea Change (Aug 18, 2003)
- 14: Sea Change (Aug 30, 2003)
- 15: Sea Change (Sep 4, 2003)
- 16: Researcher 241635 (Sep 5, 2003)
- 17: pigeonrat (Sep 5, 2003)
- 18: Sea Change (Oct 15, 2003)
- 19: Sea Change (Mar 27, 2004)
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