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  • #11
    I guess it would be called Ralphi...hum We have Ralphi in Granada Hills. I love our town u guys...it's such a peaceful place to be........JANAAAAAAAA but u guys are beirutsi right? Well I'm parskahye, that's something u don't see a lot of there.

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    • #12
      It is a nice place. The only problem is that it is far from everything. If you want to hang out and have a good time you have to drive at least 15 miles, and that is if you find Ventura Blvd. interesting. The only things on that street of any interest to me are the jazz clubs (Spazio and La Ve Lee). Other than that, I am in Hollywood at a coffee shop.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Arvestaked It is a nice place. The only problem is that it is far from everything. If you want to hang out and have a good time you have to drive at least 15 miles, and that is if you find Ventura Blvd. interesting. The only things on that street of any interest to me are the jazz clubs (Spazio and La Ve Lee). Other than that, I am in Hollywood at a coffee shop.
        Hey Spazio is cool. I haven't been to La Ve Lee. Maybe a field trip is in order. I agree with the distance thing. Especially when my friends live far away and I can't make them come back to hang out here, because there is nothing to do. So I have to drive out all the time. I try to stay away from Ventura blvd. just because I don't want to run into distasteful characters from ferrahian, yecchhh. Anyway the one coffee shop I used to love hanging out at (although I don't much like coffee) was The Coffee House, across the street from Miyagi's, because it was open 24 hours and great for relaxing during an all-nighter and had the best carrot cake too. Anyway, it's closed now I am officially old enough to have seem the demise of one of my old haunts. Strange indeed because that place made so much business. Perhaps the overhead and rent were too expensive to keep it going. It was great for having a hot chocolate ad warming yourself in front of their fireplace. i miss it!
        The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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        • #14
          Spazio is my heaven. If I could afford it I would go there every day. La Ve Lee is cool too but it is geared more toward fusion and the food sucks. I have seen some phenomenal shows there though. Field trip sounds good. :O)

          I used to go to The Coffee House a real long time ago. I stopped going around when it stopped being a 24 hour place but that was because I hate Sunset. I did not know it was completely closed now.

          I used to be a regular at a place in Hollywood called The Bourgeois Pig. Now I have moved on to a place at Melrose and La Brea called Stir Crazy.

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          • #15
            Yeah, it's closed for good. =( The only place that made sunset blvd. worth existing. hehe. I didn't realize it stopped being a 24 hour place before it's complete shut-down. Maybe that's what did it. There this other place called Insomniac Cafe that was 24 hours too. They undid the 24 hour thing than I think closed that too. It sucks. The only all night places left are stupid denny's (no offense surfer, hehe). Stir crazy? No waaaaaaaaaay. Do you have some sort of method of spying on people? Remember how you were weirded out when Jahannamig said she thinks she might know you? I think I am getting to that point. Stir crazy? Oh my, are you that guy who sits in the corner and reads the newspaper with one pair of glasses on his head an one pair of glasses on his eyes? lol. I am suprised we've yet to run into eachother. Or maybe we have... hmmmmmmmm.
            The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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            • #16
              God damn this is weird! No I do not think I am him. I never read the newspaper. I'm always there at night and I always sit by the window on the eastern side. I am usually reading a book unless I am with a friend. Damn, I am going to keep my eyes peeled from now on while I am there.

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              • #17
                I LOVE THE PIG IN HOLLYWOOD. that was the cutest little hang out spot...I love the colors and the decor.......JANA how cute! Where is Stir Crazy? Is it a hang out spot?

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                • #18
                  lol. What will you be on the lookout for? Do you have armodar, like gaydar for armenian people? I don't really look Armenian, whatever that means, and I don;t (<-- dang semicolon!) think I have any outwardly visible manifestations of the fact that I post on this forum. So what'll it be?
                  The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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                  • #19
                    Stir Crazy is a coffee shop on Melrose just east of La Brea. I used to live at the Pig. I got over it. It started to bug me. The only reason I go to the block now is to eat at Birds. And the only reason I went to the Pig at all, recently was to see my friend Eddie play gutiar and sing. Stir Crazy is much better for me now. It's a less imposing atmosphere. And they have good coffee and cheese cake.

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                    • #20
                      Well I was going to look for and Armenian girl who seemed intelligent. But since you do not look Armenian it will not do any good. However, if you go there now, I know you will feel the need to look around and be suspicious however useless you may think that is. May be I will pay attention for that. I won't get much reading done though. I do not look Armenian either. As a matter of fact I think I'm the least Armenian-looking Armenian ever. Once someone noticed me speaking Armenian and asked, "Where did you learn to speak Armenian?"

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