Monday, October 6, 2008

A business that doesn't know whether it's coming or going

Not sure if it's a reminder of how uncertain the economic climate is but Bob Reiter found a Pasadena store that's taking no chances, holding simultaneous "Closing" and "Grand Opening" sales.



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Your Dream Shack

Speaking of economic indicators, Wendy Hornsby of Long Beach spotted this bedraggled offering by none other than American Dream Realty in Monterey County.



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And for That Dream Shack...

Craig Walker chanced upon a Westside business whose spelling might floor you. "It's a discount store," Walker said. "I wonder if they got a discount on the sign?"





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Flying Conditions Are Getting Miserable:

"Here's a photo from my last airplane trip, which was completely filled," wrote Susan Jagosz of Huntington Beach. "I think this is where they put you if you don't have a proper seat assignment."


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The Third Time Was Not a Charm

A KFWB anchor uttered the word "executer" instead of "executor" three times in a story about a legal matter -- blurting out "you know what I mean" after the third booboo.


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Meanwhile, Back on the Ground...

It looks as though a Santa Monica bus line is daring passengers to come aboard.



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Polly Want a Ladder?

Once again crime is getting out of control in Laguna Beach. Officers were dispatched to a residence after a caller's parrot flew into a neighbor's tree, reported the police log of the Laguna News-Post. The owner said she "needed to get the parrot down but the neighbors refused to let her on their property . . . (The) parrot was captured before they arrived."


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Tired of Having Elevator Doors Slam on You?

Well, in Panorama City, John Welch of North Hollywood was relieved to come upon a sign in a hospital that said: PATIENT ELEVATOR.


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Man, Those Westsiders Sure Know How to Live!

In a West L.A. supermarket, I heard a man in my aisle say into his cellphone, "OK, we'll go to Dubai then."


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miscelLAny:

Long-time newspaper photographer Loran Smith of Pacific Palisades snapped the marquee of a Santa Monica church that assured followers that casual dress goes back to Biblical times. You can imagine what good news this was in Santa Monica.


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Steve Harvey can be reached at steveharvey9@gmail.com or by snail mail at Steve Harvey, 6216 E. Pacific Coast Highway, #235, Long Beach, CA 90803.

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