Man, I feel like I've been at the Star Lanes all weekend. I've bowled six games there 
in less than 36 hours. My thumb is swolen...
I was wondering if anyone who was bitching on the This Aint no Picnic message boards 
about water n' stuff has heard anything lately. I decided last night to go, but I'm 
still wary...and if I recall, I can't even bring in my parasol.

Karina
In a message dated Sun, 25 Jun 2000  2:10:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Thank you SOOOO Much Karina, I SO much want to go to that 
bowling alley and drink a White Russian in honor of the Dude.

"Watch it man, there's a beverage here!">>

In looking online.. it looked like the Beverly was still open with the 
double features.. I did see Gummo on a bill with Julian Donkey Boy 
which I never got to see which is definately impressive.. a theater 
with balls... or perhaps a theater not planning on making a lot of 
money (bless 'em) or both.

Ok, gotta run!
Thanks again!
Zach


 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: LA, la la la la
> Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 23:30:12 EDT


> EATING.
> 1) Nova Express. Open till 5am. Best Cieling in Town. Best Pizza in Town. 

> MOVIES.
> 1) i concur on the Sunset 5 reccommendation. This is the theatre that showed
>  "Gummo" at midnight for six months, and for that I will forever support them.
> 2) Silent movie. Fairfax/Melrose. Self-explanatory.
> 3) Does the New Beverly still exist? They had/have awesome double features.
> 
> ELSEWHERE.
> 1) Jet Rag $1 sale. Clothes in a large pile. Everything is a dollar. Most of 
> my wordrobe come from this pile. La Brea, two block south of Melrose.
> 2) Hollywood Star Lanes. This is the (24hr) bowling alley where they shot Big 
> Lebowski. They have $3 white russians. Best Ghetto Pick-up Joint.
> 3)I think this is all I lke about L.A.
> 
> Karina

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