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Overheard in L.A.: Words You Can't Say in Beverly Hills

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By Ana Ottman / Special to LAist

Parents have a thankless mandate — to teach children right from wrong. In Beverly Hills especially, it must be exhausting to keep up with all the words children are supposed to steer clear of. Our Overheard in L.A. round-up this week includes snippets of conversation from the school pick-up line, one Wookiee's chance for break-out stardom and how to express emotions ironically in city limits.

And remember our relatively new feature Overheard in L.A. relies on you to keep your ears open for excellent quotes. Send them our way at overheard@laist.com. (In the email, be sure to tell us who said it, where they said it and any amusing context.)

Overheard of the Week
"No, there aren't hobos there. And don't say hobo."
Afternoon School Pick Up in Beverly Hills via @lomorelli

The Man Behind the Fur
"So, what's the story behind the Chewbacca script?"
via @caityengler

Just Like Christmas
One woman to another: "No, no. The Fourth of July always falls on a weekend."
Culver City via Lucy

Can't Get Nun
Person 1: "What's your costume?
Person 2: "Going as a nun: nun in the morning, nun in the afternoon and nun in the
evening."
via @alfredoaja

The Only Places With Any Culture
"There are only two places outside of the U.S. I want to go: Australia and Alaska."
Starbucks via @adamwharman

The Upside of Icy Roads
Person 1: "Are speed limits a suggestion in Erie?"
Person 2: "Yes, we get a small window in which speeding won't kill due to ice, dear."
A coffee shop via @themadlibs

Ironic Displays of Affection
"Living in LA, I find that it's okay to hug people ironically."
via @shawngold

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  • remyngtin

    did they feed the OWS whiners ?

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