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“Extremely rare” is not a big exaggeration IN MY EXPERIENCE. In my 8 years there I can remember meeting less than a handful of people who weren’t involved somehow in film/TV/music, and nearly all of them were either doctors or dentists or real estate agents. My experience was different than yours. I would hope

That’s a great industry to be in. You could have mentioned it in your reply to me, but you didn’t. That’s fine. But that “don’t you DARE assume” line you put in there was, to me, a bit much. Especially if you don’t bother to say what it is you do work in.

L.A. is a city BUILT on the entertainment industry. Its what

He doesn’t not just miss it, he goes Everyday. Which, to me, is borderline massively impressive/completely bonkers. But it is special and its great to see how much he loves it.

His episode of one of his shows that was exclusively about the fair is fantastic. I always go by his list of Fair Favorites, though I have my

Kevin, I am sure you of all people would appreciate Andrew Zimmerns favorite summer event for eating: The Minnesota State Fair. It would be awesome to see you come and write about it for here.

They are great curds. Happy for the couple, but what I’m really looking forward to this year under New Foods is the grilled

In the future: Just admit when you’ve been owned. A person who leaves typos like “soewhere” should be the last person giving advice like yours. Follow your own advice and read what you write before clicking “Publish”.  

I went to my company’s trade show in Charlotte two years ago. It was exactly like this. I did like the Bojangles though. 

I’m not wrong and neither are you. You just ADMITTED that beaches occasionally close due to pollution. Sometimes they’re open, sometimes they’re not. But it happens. That is what I pointed out.

All those things happen in L.A. Not all the time, and not all at once (except for constant air pollution), but they happen

They’re probably especially happy to avoid Iowa after the drubbing they got from them last year. That was the most bizarre loss by an elite team all of last year. I could understand them losing by a field goal or something in a tight game, but 55-24? Iowa having nearly 500 yards of offense? All those turnovers? It was

That’s TODAY’s report. It changes frequently, and quite often, its polluted. Is it every day? No. But this kind of nitpicking is what OCD people can’t stop doing. Just stop trying to be so defensive about it.

Didn’t say it was a totally awful place. Said it wasn’t the ONLY great place and it sure isn’t the Golden Paradise some think it to be. If you like it, great. There’s plenty of good things about it. But people who have NEVER lived somewhere else, unlike you, don’t have the knowledge or experience base to know what

Again, clearly, you have no clue about how hard it is to make a living as JUST AN ACTOR, no other work to supplement your income. That’s what I was able to do. Just acting I could live in Studio City and Northridge (less expensive rent-bigger place with pool and other amenities) and not have to do other work except

If Kroenke will sell or move them back, and don’t put it past him, sure.

L.A. can be great, but its not the paradise some people here seem to think it is. Christ. 

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I will. Me making my way through L.A. people so desperate to defend their city and this team. Please.

The velociraptors are animitronic. I was actually in a real show.

“Limited experience”? I lived there 8 years. I lived all over, from Koreatown to West Hollywood just around the corner from Barney’s Beanery, to Studio City, to as far as North Hills near Cal-State Northridge. My experience was FAR from limited. How

If you had any idea how hard it is to get a regular paid acting gig, and not have to do other work to supplement your income, you’d realize that that IS “making it” there. Being a regular working actor is so hard that people who don’t know the industry have NO IDEA what a gig like that is and how rare and valuable it

“OK sure buddy”. Congratulations, you’ve lived in L.A. your entire life and have never worked in the entertainment industry. Where do you want your medal mailed to?

You’ve wasted your life and could be living somewhere else where your money would go further, with less traffic. less earthquakes, less riots, but you’re

You’re the one who replied. So don’t condescend to tell me to calm down. Everyone has a right to be pissed off about something and rail against it on the internet. That’t the WHOLE POINT OF THIS SERIES HERE!

“Don’t you dare assume it has anything to do with tech” I’ll assume or not assume whatever I want. I couldn’t

Hey Bro,
Remember: That was another rich-dick right wing owner, maybe the WORST owner in NFL history, who did that. The city did everything it could to keep the team. The deck was stacked.

The fact that in 20 years L.A. the second biggest city in the nation, FILLED with rich people and corporations, couldn’t put

The coke addict was my ex-roommate, a failed agent who got thrown in prison for nearly a year. He was from NYC. 

You’re right in BOTH ways. The interesting thing is, even the drug dealers get involved in “the biz” besides their providing of the pharmaceuticals. I mean, look at Snoop.