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Raphael Campos April 23, 2013 at 08:57 am
Thanks To All The Drivers Who Came Out To The ToledoShow on Sunday Night and Had A Good Time andRead More look forward for Thursday Nights in Long Beach at Harvelles with Me #RalphyC an #UpAndComing #Rnb and #SoulArtist a Florida Native Making Noise In one Of LAs Top Running Shows 10-Years Strait www.facebook.com/RalphyC407
Anna E Wooten April 23, 2013 at 05:36 am
I love Belmont Shores, it has afored me two art projects that changed my life. Thank you BelmontRead More shore for helping me.
Anna E Wooten April 23, 2013 at 05:34 am
Japan wow they should win, they are awe sum people, they live with earthquakes everyday, and SunamiRead More things keep coming to our shores. Japan should win a lot to help them recover. I am so pleased, it is great.
Pam April 15, 2013 at 08:43 pm
When I got off work Friday night, I forgot about Formula Drift, so I got off the 710 and drove myRead More usual drive down Shoreline Drive! Ooops....had to turn off, thousands and thousands of people in the street! Looks like they were having lots of fun and spending lots of money!
Dave Newell April 15, 2013 at 06:15 pm
It sure sounded fun from my place up the road!
Martin Henderson April 16, 2013 at 09:25 am
That's an awesome video, especially being able to experience the closing rate on those other carsRead More and what it's like to pass.
Pam April 11, 2013 at 01:22 pm
That's the way I drive home when I get off the 710. Now that the bleachers are up and the bigRead More Toyota and Port of Long Beach banners are there, I feel like I am in the race. Except, obviously, I don't go 100 miles an hour and I stop at the stop signals!
Shawn Pearson April 10, 2013 at 06:19 pm
I did that same thing a few years back in my Toyota......and got a speeding ticket from a Long BeachRead More Police motorcycle officer. They are hiding along the track, this time of year, be cautious.
LBC Resident April 4, 2013 at 06:05 pm
I'm a Bruin, but wish this cross-town rival the best in this 'comeback' of his. I cannot standRead More football and never watch, but if I find out he'll be in the lineup for a nationally televised game, I just might tune in. Good luck, Mr. Banks.
Paul Rich February 19, 2013 at 03:58 pm
Jerry, although not original from here, became a true L.A. native. The truest, perhaps, than anyRead More luminary in memory. Like Randy Newman, he LOVED L.A. He reflected the dichotomous nature of Angelenos -- down to earth and hip Hollywood glamour. The chants in rival arenas when the Lakers played ("Beat L.A.") simply revealed their envy of Los Angeles and an erroneous image of L.A. as purely superficial and phony. True, Buss was flamboyant and a playboy. But he was also a self-made man, rising from his austere humble upbringing in Iowa where he rummaged trash cans for phone books to use as firewood to heat the tiny home he lived in with his mother. I was fortunate enough to meet Jerry Buss at Chasens restaurant where I was celebrating my mom and dad's anniversary. I was shocked when mom walked right up to his table and introduced herself as his mother's hair stylist. I had no idea. "Is this your granddaughter?" she asked. No mom, she wasn't. And I hadn't the heart to inform mom of Buss's lifestyle. We can only hope any sibling rivalry amongst the Buss children will be put to rest in the interest of Los Angeles ... and to honor the memory of the greatest owner in sports franchise history.
Spirit Of Venice February 19, 2013 at 03:57 am
Thanks, Jerry, for giving L.A. such a GREAT basketball team all these years. We won't see the likesRead More of you again. R.I.P.
henk friezer February 18, 2013 at 08:10 pm
Truly a nice man, very down to earth, did not flaunt his wealth. I was a news photographer coveringRead More the LA` sports scene, when Buss purchased the JKC sports domain we all asked who is this guy (none of us in the media had ever heard of him)? He turned out be a blessing to the LA sports scene, he was approachable, taking time to converse with you and was always humble. Just a plain nice man. Unlike Cook he was always present at his teams games and did not sit in the owners box but among the ordinary fans. RIP Dr Buss your legacy will remain long after any of us have departed
Nancy Wride (Editor) February 3, 2013 at 11:05 pm
Belated thanks, Russell. I've been to Cirivello's up off Carson. That place is huge!
Russell Brandt February 3, 2013 at 12:39 pm
Cirivello's or Glory Days for those in East Long Beach. Both are large sports bars with good food.
resident90068 January 24, 2013 at 03:36 pm
So instead of raising Fees to a market driven comparable cost as compared to other municipal coursesRead More we will end up having Advertising in Parks and Playgrounds? Also, even with the Fee increase the Golf Courses will still have an operating loss? What financial genius came up with this? This sounds like the old joke about losing money on every sale but making it up in volume. Put the Advertising on the Golf Courses, charge fees that are comparable to other municipal courses and maybe if no one steals the cash at the Starter Shack when the fees are paid they may break even. Or, just convert them to Public Parks. What’s the annual number of Golfers using the land on a per Sg Ft basis vs. the number of people using parks on a Sg Ft basis? Why should non-golfers have to financially support golfers?