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 Long story short, after having lived on the west side of Los Angeles for about a year, we decided to move to Long Beach. We found a nice little house in walking distance to the beach that we wanted to rent. Two bedrooms, bathroom, living room, kitchen, washer & dryer and a little garden. We signed a lease agreement for a year and moved in on July 7th. Of course, we had to pay for the movers, truck, bought a refrigerator and some other stuff for our apartment. And as usual, we paid the first month's rent plus a deposit to our landlord.
Long story short, after having lived on the west side of Los Angeles for about a year, we decided to move to Long Beach. We found a nice little house in walking distance to the beach that we wanted to rent. Two bedrooms, bathroom, living room, kitchen, washer & dryer and a little garden. We signed a lease agreement for a year and moved in on July 7th. Of course, we had to pay for the movers, truck, bought a refrigerator and some other stuff for our apartment. And as usual, we paid the first month's rent plus a deposit to our landlord. Two weeks later, my car broke down. I had to have it towed and learned that it was the transmission. I figured that it wasn't worth fixing it, so I had to rent a car for a couple of days, find a new car and sell my old one.
Two weeks later, my car broke down. I had to have it towed and learned that it was the transmission. I figured that it wasn't worth fixing it, so I had to rent a car for a couple of days, find a new car and sell my old one. This year's course is different from last year's -- it follows the loop course from 2005 and 2006, which begins at 6th and Figueroa streets and ends at 5th and Flower streets. It is reported to be the fastest course in the marathon's history, meandering as far west as La Cienega Boulevard. Given that the race takes place in the entertainment capital of the world, it also offers more on-course live performances than any marathon in the world. Along the route are various bands and performance groups, cheerleaders and water stations. There are more spectators that come out each year than any other marathon (over 1,000,000) and cheer on the 25,000+ runners by name, thanks to personalized bibs."
This year's course is different from last year's -- it follows the loop course from 2005 and 2006, which begins at 6th and Figueroa streets and ends at 5th and Flower streets. It is reported to be the fastest course in the marathon's history, meandering as far west as La Cienega Boulevard. Given that the race takes place in the entertainment capital of the world, it also offers more on-course live performances than any marathon in the world. Along the route are various bands and performance groups, cheerleaders and water stations. There are more spectators that come out each year than any other marathon (over 1,000,000) and cheer on the 25,000+ runners by name, thanks to personalized bibs." "LOS ANGELES - A magnitude 4.7 earthquake shook a large stretch of Southern California on Sunday night. There were no immediate reports of serious damage or injuries, though some broken windows, falling dishes and minor property damage occurred.
"LOS ANGELES - A magnitude 4.7 earthquake shook a large stretch of Southern California on Sunday night. There were no immediate reports of serious damage or injuries, though some broken windows, falling dishes and minor property damage occurred.LOS ANGELES — High temperature records were set throughout Southern California on a scorching spring Sunday — many in the same areas that also set records a day earlier, the National Weather Service said.
A high-pressure system that settled over the West Coast baked Los Angeles International Airport with temperatures of 96 degrees (36ºC). The previous record was 90 degrees on the same day in 1947.
Long Beach topped out at 95 degrees (36ºC) on Sunday as did Camarillo and Westwood in Los Angeles.
The Santa Monica Pier heated up to 86 degrees (30ºC), breaking the record of 78 degrees set on the same day in 1993.
The temperature soared to 97 degrees (36ºC) at the San Diego Wild Animal Park near Escondido, the highest for the day in 24 years.
Small brush fires broke out amid the dry, hot conditions in Los Angeles and San Diego counties, but both were quickly extinguished.
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 I just came across the official Culver City web site which allows some very nice impression of the city. "Then & Now" shows how much (or little) Culver City has changed over the years in an animated gallery of historic photos compared to their modern day recreations. "Images of Culver City" lets you browse through photos of Culver City and seeing the beauty of the city.
I just came across the official Culver City web site which allows some very nice impression of the city. "Then & Now" shows how much (or little) Culver City has changed over the years in an animated gallery of historic photos compared to their modern day recreations. "Images of Culver City" lets you browse through photos of Culver City and seeing the beauty of the city.Culver City is a city in western Los Angeles County, California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 38,816. The community is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, but also has a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. ...
 Since the 1920s, Culver City has been a significant center for motion picture and later television production, in part because it was the home of MGM Studios. ... Home to Sony Pictures Studios, Culver Studios, and the former Hal Roach Studios, hundreds of movies have been produced on the lots of Culver City's studios. These include The Wizard of Oz, The Thin Man, Gone with the Wind, Citizen Kane, Rebecca, the Tarzan series, and the original King Kong. More recent films made in Culver City include Grease, Raging Bull, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, City Slickers, Air Force One, Wag the Dog, and Contact. Television shows made on Culver City sets have included Las Vegas, Mad About You, Lassie, Batman, Arrested Development, The Andy Griffith Show, Jeopardy!, and the night version Wheel of Fortune. ...
Since the 1920s, Culver City has been a significant center for motion picture and later television production, in part because it was the home of MGM Studios. ... Home to Sony Pictures Studios, Culver Studios, and the former Hal Roach Studios, hundreds of movies have been produced on the lots of Culver City's studios. These include The Wizard of Oz, The Thin Man, Gone with the Wind, Citizen Kane, Rebecca, the Tarzan series, and the original King Kong. More recent films made in Culver City include Grease, Raging Bull, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, City Slickers, Air Force One, Wag the Dog, and Contact. Television shows made on Culver City sets have included Las Vegas, Mad About You, Lassie, Batman, Arrested Development, The Andy Griffith Show, Jeopardy!, and the night version Wheel of Fortune. ...
Two of the most famous natives of the city are Drew Barrymore and Helen Hunt. ...
Culver City is centrally located close to the beach as well as downtown Los Angeles:  Santa Monica, Venice Beach and Marina del Rey to the West (~5 miles); downtown Los Angeles to the East (~11 miles); Westwood, Beverly Hills and Hollywood to the North (~6 miles); LAX (Los Angeles International Airport) and Manhattan Beach to the South (~12 miles).
| Pos. | No. | UCI Code | Rider | Team | Time | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 1 | USA | LEIPHEIMER Levi | AST | 31.28'21" | |
| 2. | 38 | USA | ZABRISKIE David | GRM | 31.28'57" | |
| 3. | 28 | AUS | ROGERS Michael | THR | 31.29'06" | |
| 4. | 16 | GER | VOIGT Jens | SAX | 31.29'31" | |
| 5. | 26 | SWE | LVKVIST Thomas | THR | 31.29'50" | |
| 6. | 66 | ITA | NIBALI Vincenzo | LIQ | 31.29'58" | |
| 7. | 2 | USA | ARMSTRONG Lance | AST | 31.30'07" | |

