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Subotai
07-20-2002, 11:48 AM
So, I'm planning on flying out to L.A. on the 20th
and staying a week or so. The highlight will definitely be the CHUDWEST BBQ, but for a fella who's never been to L.A. before, what do you locals suggest I should put on my itinerary? My interests include movies, comics, games, museums, baseball...I might check out the Dodgers (I'm not sure if they're in town then, actually) since I've heard Dodger Stadium ranked as one of the most beautiful in North America, maybe next to KC, but I've only seen it on KTLA.
Any suggestions?
Blofeld
07-20-2002, 11:55 AM
You simply MUST see the Getty for one of the best museums in the world -- not only works of fine and precious art, but of amazing architecture with a beautiful view of the city.
Smilin' Jack Ruby
07-20-2002, 12:53 PM
Go to the Golden Apple comic shop on Melrose and then proceed to just wander up and down Melrose freak-gazing.
Blofeld:
You simply MUST see the Getty for one of the best museums in the world -- not only works of fine and precious art, but of amazing architecture with a beautiful view of the city.Ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto!
The Beaches at Santa Monica and Venice are worth the price of admission, which is nothing. But I'd go there to just see pure California beach freaks.(they are almost all from somewhere else.) I suppose Hollywood is a must for first timers, despite the fact I spend a lot of time trying to warn people not to waste their time going there, they always do, so what the hell.
Jack's "Melrose Stroll" is a good idea. That you will enjoy.
Subotai:
So, I'm planning on flying out to L.A. on the 20th
and staying a week or so. The highlight will definitely be the CHUDWEST BBQ, but for a fella who's never been to L.A. before, what do you locals suggest I should put on my itinerary? My interests include movies, comics, games, museums, baseball...I might check out the Dodgers (I'm not sure if they're in town then, actually) since I've heard Dodger Stadium ranked as one of the most beautiful in North America, maybe next to KC, but I've only seen it on KTLA.
Any suggestions?The only thing wrong with Dodger Stadium is the fact that it is the Dodgers who play there. Siiiiigh! Fuckers!
CTDeLude
07-20-2002, 02:30 PM
If your up for a lil immense beauty and incredible gradens I suggest the Hunington Library and gardens. It's in San Marino and it is the most incredible looking place I've been to.
Heh freak gazing is always fun. You can got to Westwood and enjoy the niceites there.
I concur with the Getty. If you want an incredible movie experience go to the Arclight while in Hollywood. Incredible place and you can see some stars occasionally. Saw Vince Vaughn there last time I went. (G/F started chatting it up with him :) )
Theres more but other people will have to tell you. Hey why doesn't HBAADY mention his favorite spots. I know he likes the Barfly or something.
Oh and Beverly Hills is always nice. Santa Monica specifically would be the pier and Third Street Promenade.
Also, somone help me out here, but where the grove is is a really nice theatre and very nice farmers market and other stores. I give that a thumbs up. I think it was on Fairfax. Saw Hank Azaria there with his *ahem* "beard."
Ripley
07-29-2002, 07:11 PM
If your looking for a fun beach experience, go further south than LA . Huntington Beach is a good beach for tourists, Laguna right now is awesome with the Sawdust Festival and Pageant of the Masters . . .
Jim Pappas/Jabba
07-29-2002, 08:51 PM
Just hang in the South Bay, no Hollywood phoniness, great beaches, beautiful beyond words women, great clubs (all varieties) and great atmosphere. The South Bay are the cities of Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Torrance, Redondo Beach and the Palos Verdes Penninsula. I recommend a drive up Hawthorne Blvd to Palos Verdes. Just drive around, they've got wild peacocks that just roam around the neighborhoods and it is the greenest strictly residential area of Los Angeles.
You'll love Will's home, as his view is magnificent. See you at the 'Q.
"Arclight while in Hollywood"
Yes, yes, yes, yes!
It will ruin all other theatres for you. It has for me.
Keller
07-30-2002, 11:54 AM
All this talk of freak gazing and no mention of LA's multitude of Strip Clubs? The ultimate freak show to be found here.
CTDeLude
07-30-2002, 12:32 PM
CHUDWest '02
CHUDWest = CHUDStrip! eek!
Nelson
07-30-2002, 06:06 PM
speaking of which...
The Boss will peform at the Forum in LA on the 24 of August.
Kronos
07-30-2002, 06:20 PM
Eeeww...
Subotai
07-30-2002, 08:10 PM
What is there in L.A. in terms of bookstores (new or used), and comic or RPG stores?
Blofeld
07-30-2002, 08:41 PM
They don't read in California.
Kronos
07-30-2002, 08:44 PM
Get a hooker, read her a book.
Z-Man
07-30-2002, 08:55 PM
NEW:
Midnight Special on 3rd st. promenade in Santa Monica (or did I hear that that closed recently?)
Skylight Books on Vermont in Los Feliz
Vroman's on Colorado in Pasadena
USED:
Illiad Books in North Hollywood (THE BEST)
Brand Books and something else across the street on Brand in Glendale
Books on Wilshire in Santa Monica
There's a whole bunch in Burbank on or near San Fernando just south of the Media Center Mall
and many, many more...
SPECIALTY STORES:
Dangerous Visions on Ventura in Sherman Oax (scifi)
Dark Delicacies on Burbank in Burbank (Horror/Dark fantasy)
There's a mystery store somewhere, too.
Oh, and Wack-O in Los Feliz has alot of cool counterculture, art and kitschy books.
COMICS:
Golden Apple on Melrose
Meltdown on Sunset
Another World on Colorado in Eagle Rock
Blofeld
07-30-2002, 09:04 PM
I don't think Midnight Special is still there. The Promenade is a must see, though ... and they've got a Borders and a Barnes & Noble.
nelson:
speaking of which...
The Boss will peform at the Forum in LA on the 24 of August.No I won't! I'll be at CHUDWEST '02!
Ohhhhh, THAT guy. I don't know. He's kinda old.
Well he is going to be in town and I did promise to bring some interesting people over.........
NOT! Nobody named Bruce is supposed to be there.
Kronos
07-30-2002, 10:30 PM
Z-Man:
NEW:
Midnight Special on 3rd st. promenade in Santa Monica (or did I hear that that closed recently?)
Skylight Books on Vermont in Los Feliz
Vroman's on Colorado in Pasadena
USED:
Illiad Books in North Hollywood (THE BEST)
Brand Books and something else across the street on Brand in Glendale
Books on Wilshire in Santa Monica
There's a whole bunch in Burbank on or near San Fernando just south of the Media Center Mall
and many, many more...
SPECIALTY STORES:
Dangerous Visions on Ventura in Sherman Oax (scifi)
Dark Delicacies on Burbank in Burbank (Horror/Dark fantasy)
There's a mystery store somewhere, too.
Oh, and Wack-O in Los Feliz has alot of cool counterculture, art and kitschy books.
COMICS:
Golden Apple on Melrose
Meltdown on Sunset
Another World on Colorado in Eagle RockBut what are the hookers like at these places?
CTDeLude
07-31-2002, 02:38 AM
well read and just kind geeky!
Kronos
07-31-2002, 11:28 AM
I AM SO THERE!
Carl Cunningham
07-31-2002, 11:38 AM
Blofeld:
I don't think Midnight Special is still there. The Promenade is a must see, though ... and they've got a Borders and a Barnes & Noble.Beware of the Homeless (man) sitting on one of the benches outside Borders at the Promenade. He's prone to dropping his pants down to his ankles. Seriously. I've seen the same exact guy on the same bench for the past 2+ years!!
As for must-dos. Here are just a couple of mine:
Jerry's Deli in Studio City. Good food. Good atmosphere. Last time I was there I saw Sarah Michelle Gellar (she's quite overrated once you see her in person) and Freddie Prinze Jr munching down at one table and Kelsy Grammer over at another one.
Cafe 50's in Santa Monica (on Santa Monica Blvd). Simply the best milkshakes anywhere on Earth. No exaggeration.
If you go to Venice Beach (which is kinda a must), then stop for a burger and a beer at The Sidewalk Cafe. That's another one of my usual L.A. rituals.
I have tons more, but your plate is already full. :)
Carl said, "Jerry's Deli in Studio City. Good food. Good atmosphere. Last time I was there I saw Sarah Michelle Gellar (she's quite overrated once you see her in person) and Freddie Prinze Jr munching down at one table and Kelsy Grammer over at another one."
Carl, there was a recent fire at Jerry's Deli in Studio City. Jerry's is now closed because of the fire and the renovations. It is going to reopen. There is another one in Encino and in L.A. also.
I love Jerry's and have seen Bill Murray, his brother and Harold Ramis all there eating Matzo ball soup and huge pastrami sandwiches. People walking by every few seconds saying, "Who you gonna call." They took it well.
Its a very cool place, when it isn't on fire.
CTDeLude
07-31-2002, 01:39 PM
Go to the one in Encino and yell continually at the top of your lungs you love CHUD and perhaps I will actually see you there!
And yes they have some good food!
Hey wait a sec...where else is good milkshakes...I'm dying for one.
Oh and make sure to eat at In N' Out since you don't have any in your neck of the woods.
CTDelude (Sojourner):
Go to the one in Encino and yell continually at the top of your lungs you love CHUD and perhaps I will actually see you there!
And yes they have some good food!
Hey wait a sec...where else is good milkshakes...I'm dying for one.
Oh and make sure to eat at In N' Out since you don't have any in your neck of the woods.I LIVE on In and Out. Good place for Shakes, malts and hamburgers used to be Flaming Patti's on Vine down near Melrose. It's been years since I was there, but man, they used to be about the best anywhere.
Kronos
07-31-2002, 05:37 PM
In-n-Out has a secret menu too...
I sure wish I could go there nowadays. But that is The Food of Death to me now.
CTDeLude
07-31-2002, 07:42 PM
KRONIN:
In-n-Out has a secret menu too...
I sure wish I could go there nowadays. But that is The Food of Death to me now.You talking about animal style and such burgers?
Kronos
07-31-2002, 07:43 PM
4-by-4 etc...yeah.
Z-Man
07-31-2002, 08:07 PM
IN addition to getting the burgers Animal Style, which is essential, you can also get a neopolitan shake.
Hey, doesn't the Bob's Big Boy in Burbank have carhop service on Saturdays, like in American Graffiti? That would be a very cool thing to do.
Z-Man
07-31-2002, 08:16 PM
Another good idea would be to eat some Oaxachan cuisine. From this region in Mexico, they make these sauces called "moles" that are incredibly dense, some of them have like 50 ingredients in them (including chocolate, cinnamon, toasted pumpkin seeds, various tree barks). This is the kind of thing that you just cannot get in the rest of the country. In fact, having lived in LA, I don't even see the point in eating any Mexican food in the rest of the country. Anyway, some places with good mole:
El Sazon Oaxaqueno
12131 Washington Place, Culver City
El Texate
316 Pico, Santa Monica
Juquilla
Santa Monica Blvd, next door to Carl's beloved Cafe 50s
But the place that's supposed to have the best, which I haven't tried yet, is Guelaguetza
3337 1/2 8th Street, Downtown
also, Allegria on Sunset in Silverlake
Z-Man
07-31-2002, 08:49 PM
A few more "to do" ideas:
Your visit will coincide with The Egyptian Theatre's month-long festival of scifi, fantasy, horror and anime, which is basically A GEEKS DREAM COME TRUE. Go see something.
<a href="http://www.morpheusint.com/" target="_blank">http://www.morpheusint.com/</a>
The Museum of Jurassic Technology--I've never actually been, but been meaning to for a long time. 6341 Venice Blvd, Culver City.
<a href="http://www.mjt.org/" target="_blank">http://www.mjt.org/</a>
Gallery Morpheus, 9250 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills. Art gallery dedicated to bizzarre fantasy art. They have a permanent Giger exhibit.
<a href="http://www.morpheusint.com/" target="_blank">http://www.morpheusint.com/</a>
Bahooka Ribs and Grog, 4501 N. Rosemead, temple City. Mai Tais and other tropical drinks, Ribs and seafood, 100 fish tanks and tons of nautical stuff. If that's too far out of the way, you can just get drinks at the Tiki Ti, 4427 Sunset Blvd, Silverlake.
Kronos
08-01-2002, 12:04 AM
Anyplace that calls itself "Ribs and Grog" is a must do!
Carl Cunningham
08-01-2002, 12:20 AM
Will, that sucks about Jerry's. :( Thanks for the info. Glad to hear it's on the way back.
And on my last trip I discovered the horrible double-meaning behind "In-n-Out".
CTDeLude
08-01-2002, 12:40 AM
Carl Cunningham:
Will, that sucks about Jerry's. :( Thanks for the info. Glad to hear it's on the way back.
And on my last trip I discovered the horrible double-meaning behind "In-n-Out".HAHAHAHAHAH
I relish my youth that remains though my maturity makes me 100 years old.
And in some senses..many senses that is a curse!
KRONIN:
In-n-Out has a secret menu too...
I sure wish I could go there nowadays. But that is The Food of Death to me now.Murder Burger? Yeah, me too, no more In and Out Burgers for the Budha for the next several months.
Kronos
08-01-2002, 11:40 AM
There was no better name for a place than Murder Burger, Davis, Ca.
WickerMan
08-01-2002, 12:42 PM
Ok you guys, i had the pleasure of visiting ur excellant State last year.
Me and some mates hired Harleys and spent 3 amazing weeks touring the West coast from SF down to SD stopping at LA then a quick jolly over to Veags (well u have to dont u?.*L*) then back to LA, and well, the best time of my life.
Went to all the touristy places but also just hung around and got to know some of u local boys and girls and just had a wild time.
So basically thank you.
CTDeLude
08-01-2002, 01:41 PM
KRONIN:
There was no better name for a place than Murder Burger, Davis, Ca.Yea considering that is the true cow town they had to make some concessions to cow lovers that they were actually murdering the cows.
23 DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????????????
YEHAW!
Eat your cows, Brazillian style at.....
CHUDWest!
Z-Man
08-01-2002, 02:54 PM
Z-Man:
A few more "to do" ideas:
Your visit will coincide with The Egyptian Theatre's month-long festival of scifi, fantasy, horror and anime, which is basically A GEEKS DREAM COME TRUE. Go see something.
<a href="http://www.morpheusint.com/" target="_blank">http://www.morpheusint.com/</a>
Oops, attached the wrong link there.
<a href="http://128.121.124.39/archive1999/2002/scififantasyhorror.htm" target="_blank">http://128.121.124.39/archive1999/2002/scififantasyhorror.htm</a>
btw, Will, I sent you a PM re: CHUDwest. Check it. :)
Kronos
08-01-2002, 03:37 PM
TheWickerMan:
Ok you guys, i had the pleasure of visiting ur excellant State last year.
Me and some mates hired Harleys and spent 3 amazing weeks touring the West coast from SF down to SD stopping at LA then a quick jolly over to Veags (well u have to dont u?.*L*) then back to LA, and well, the best time of my life.
Went to all the touristy places but also just hung around and got to know some of u local boys and girls and just had a wild time.
So basically thank you.Too bad you won't be here for CHUDWEST '02!
23 days...23...
WickerMan
08-02-2002, 04:49 AM
qb]Too bad you won't be here for CHUDWEST '02!
23 days...23...[/QB][/QUOTE]
Yeah tell me about it.
But i just aint got the funds this year.
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