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Entries from LAist tagged with 'andgod'

November 22, 2007

1. Cajun Style Deep Fried Turkey from Miss Peaches. See above. It's off the hook. 2. A seemingly endless supply of ethnic restaurants in Los Angeles. This is such a great place to be a food blogger. 3. LAist, of course. 4. Del Taco, which is actually open today. 'Cause when you're cooking up something ridiculous for dinner, the last thing you want to worry about is making lunch. 5. My Fujifilm camera --......

Continue Reading "This food blogger is thankful for..."

September 21, 2007

Because of the accents, this family sounds like they're from the midwest, which only adds to the charm. Upon further viewings everyone in this family is lovable. Michael is adorable in his reasoning and comeback. Mom is adorable in her passion and solutions. Whoever the kid is recording it is a classic, but why does (s)he turn off the cam right when Ma is about to layeth the smack downeth? And God bless the......

Continue Reading "Don't Tell Your Mom You're an Atheist"

February 11, 2006

As anyone who travels by car in Los Angeles can tell you, traffic can be a real pain in the ass. Just try getting from the Valley to Santa Monica in under an hour or from Santa Monica to Downtown without several tense moments and feelings of complete hopelessness, and you'll know what we mean. And God forbid if there is ever even a minor fender bender. The whole thing just grinds to a......

Continue Reading "Drive She Said - A Monorail that is."

February 25, 2005

• Spend a night out enjoying some Western Swing with Big Sandy and His Fly Rite Boys at Memories in Whittier. Dancing lessons begin at 7:30 PM and the band kicks off at 9 PM. Admission is $10 to see the band, or $13 if you want dancing lessons. • Here's a name you probably haven't heard in a while: show up at the Viper Room tonight to see Veruca Salt performing with Shiny......

Continue Reading "Bob Wills Is Still the King"

October 28, 2004

For you LA denizens too busy clawing your way up the “Y” of the Hollywood sign, impaling your souls on the spire of the Capitol Records building, or tending bar at the Saddle Ranch, weeping during smoke breaks, your political apathy is understandable. The LA Weekly (LAW) understands too. On the heels of their bound and bountiful “Best of LA” issue, the LAW keeps on kicking out the jams with their action packed “Holy......

Continue Reading "Civic Duty Free"

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