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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Feb 15, 2010.

  1. Al Low Ha
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    Eh Special Ed...theres 2 of my ol' cars in the Harrington Motel postcard shot!
    Whew who!
     


  2. Geez Mazooma, I remember Spec Saunders, Ralphie Valaderas, Big John Hall, no wonder I can't remember anything new these day, my brain is full of too much useless data, not enough bandwith... can we get a flash drive for our brains???
     
  3. Hey I've got this one in HO...... yes I'm a train "buff" too...
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  4. HOLLYWOOD GRAHAM
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    from Ojai,Ca

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    Old Disney Studios at Griffith Park Bl. and Hyperion. John Marshall High in the background.
     
  5. HOLLYWOOD GRAHAM
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    The Chateau Marmont Hotel overlooks the Sunset Strip, built in 1927 it has been a secluded hide away for movie recording and people since the beginning. There are also bungalows which are really small houses on the side street where a star could over dose very easily.
     
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  6. BrerHair
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    What's with the 50 ft. tall 1/2 ketchup bottle behind the billboard?

    Looks like a construction elevator?
     
  7. Mazooma1
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    the Sunset Strip has traditionally had huge, electrified billboards. It's kind of like Times Square, L.A. style, I guess. They are really big and mostly "one-off" ads feauring celebrities and equally nauseating stuff. The big Marlboro-man billboard, which was a fixture for many years is now gone.
    There's still alot of people who can't get enough of "Hollywood" and it's glitz even though none of it is of any real importance in real life.
     
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  8. 61TBird
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    It sure sounds Cool set to music...:D
     
  9. HOLLYWOOD GRAHAM
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    Down the street from the Chateau Marmont, at the beginning of the Sunset Strip stands the statue of that duo that we all know and love, yes you are right, ROCKY and BULLWINKLE
     
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  10. Mark Hinds
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    Remember as a kid watching the Jalopy Derby on TV with Dick Lane announcing the races. WHOOOA NELLIE
     
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  11. big creep
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    you mean we're smoking dogshit man!

     
  12. Cut55
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    I was home on leave in mid-town Sacramento in 1990 when this train--or the restored train that looks like this one--chugged into Sacramento. Its wonderful, romantic-sounding whistle could be heard across town and the powerful sound of the engine was awesome. WHOOM-WHOOM-WHOOM! The tracks are about three blocks north of my late mom's house and it was a wonderful sound.
     
  13. Greasy64
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    There is Al's "bucket of bolts" back in the day. Was that camera car one, two, or three?
     
  14. Special Ed
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    Since this thread is about the history of Los Angeles, I thought I should post the ACTUAL name of the place. Not too many residents, let alone other people know this fact...

    In 1781, a group of 44 settlers founded a town named "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles del Río de Porciúncula," ("The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels of the River Porciúncula"). We now know it simply as Los Angeles.
     
  15. Mazooma1
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    The Disney Theater complex opened a few years ago with the vast majority of funding coming from Lillian Disney....I thought it to be odd at first, but now I like it...L.A. may be alot of things, both good and not so good, but it's never boring...this building changes colors all say long while them shadows crawl over the angled walls....

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  16. Slim Pickens
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    Doug
    Those shots of the Disney Theatre by Frank Gehry are cool. Slim
     
  17. Mazooma1
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    no big city is without it's merry pranksters, especially El Lay

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  18. Cut55
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    Didn't someone do that to the Hollywood sign back in the '80s? (Probably every few years, right?)
     
  19. Special Ed
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    Regarding the Disney Concert Hall...The exterior is magnificent, and the interior is so well designed that rehearsals sound exactly like a performance. Every seat is situated and padded so that the acoustics are identical whether or not someone is seated in it. That way, the orchestra can achieve a constant sound. They spent (I think) as much, if not more on the acoustics, than the construction of the entire building.
    The stainless steel exterior panels are brush-finished in some areas to keep from offending neighboring business' with reflective glare.
     
  20. Mazooma1
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    been done several times over the years:D
     
  21. Mazooma1
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    Paul Pink, Pink's hot dogs, 1946

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    and today...not uncommon to see Hollywood douchebags here looking for attention

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    and "Tail 'o the Pup"

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  22. 51 BIRD
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    I saw a show where they explained that the reflections were melting neighbors trash cans :eek:


     
  23. Mazooma1
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    the "Music Center", Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and Mark Taper Forum complex still looks good for some "aging" structures...I used to enjoy going there until they insisted that you wear a shirt...

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  24. Mazooma1
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    You can just imagine what hat would do to Pamela Anderson's chest
     
  25. Special Ed
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    Damn you Doug! I've been Jones'n for a hot dog the last few days....Now you have me droolin' for one! :D
     
  26. Mazooma1
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    Yup, Ed...sometimes there's nothing better than a hog anus sandwich!
     
  27. eric
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    Wow, is this off of Sunset between Kinglsey/Normandie??? i have a friend who lives in apartments that have this EXACT setup!! has to be it!
     
  28. Mazooma1
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    The original Pacific Electric "subway" was just less than a mile long and went from Beverly and Lucas to the "Subway Building" downtown. After it was no longer used, it was a storage facility for Civil Defense rations like crackers and water. For a short time it was used to grow mushrooms, or at least that was the plan. I went down there about 30 years ago and it was just old shopping carts and gawd knows what in there.
    In the second photo, you can see he neighborhood kids using it as a soccer field. That photo was taken from the top of the tunnel looking out towards Beverly Blvd.

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    the building on the left was one of the many power stations positioned around the L.A. area for the trolley system.
    Today the whole area is a park and the entrance to the tunnel is sealed.

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  29. BrerHair
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    Overcultured stiffs!! :p
     
  30. Mazooma1
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