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Hi Humuhumu,

My name is Laura (username Tikicutie), and I have been told that you relocated recently to LA and stayed with a guy on this list named Jeff (Dr Z).

I am looking to move out there (LA) and he has offered to help me by letting me stay with him. He said to contact you so you could tell me about him/his place etc.

Anything would be great, any knowledge of places to stay to get on my feet while I settle into the new living thing or anything else.

Like what is average rent and stuff?

Love to hear from you!

Laura
(Tikicutie)
Profile: dollyboots at yahoo.com

On 2004-05-14 07:20, TikiCutie wrote:

My name is Laura (username Tikicutie), and I have been told that you relocated recently to LA and stayed with a guy on this list named Jeff (Dr Z).

I am looking to move out there (LA) and he has offered to help me by letting me stay with him. He said to contact you so you could tell me about him/his place etc.

Like what is average rent and stuff?

TikiCutie,

Except for the incident in '93, Jeff - Dr Z - is a great guy (do you want to know why they call him "Doctor"?)

Rent is like really expensive in higher-end places in and around LA; however, you should really look for a place in a quaint little city in LA County called Hawaiian Gardens.

Good Luck

Hi TikiCutie - I remember you from last year's crawl! I look forward to seeing you again when you're all settled out here. I've been recovering from Oasis and just got caught up on your other thread.

Dr. Z's place is right at the very edge of Redondo Beach near Palos Verdes, so it's a perfect place for you to start out. You're lucky, I was having to commute from Dr. Z's to UCLA on 405 -- about 1hr45min each way! Besides being a swell guy who's fun to hang out with in his own right, Dr. Z's home offers two very cool things: a large tiki bar, and a large cat.

As far as getting settled in that area, I can't really help you there -- I was only there for a few weeks, and now I live a world away in LA where the rents are probably not what your average person would consider reasonable. If you'll be working in Palos Verdes, your options will be much more varied than mine were. If you want to live near the water it will be on the pricier end, but if you are looking for something affordable, you should have no problem as you go inland toward Torrance. Another reason to consider going inland: that area is a looooong ways from the nearest freeways, about 20 mins. You may want to live a bit closer to the freeway. That area is really like living in a small town -- if you're living & working there, and you like the small town life, there's no reason to leave the area very often. However, if you're a big city girl like me, be prepared to spend a lot of time in your car.

Hope that helps!


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[ Edited by: Humuhumu on 2004-05-14 11:13 ]

On 2004-05-14 10:09, Tiki_Bong wrote:

Rent is like really expensive in higher-end places in and around LA; however, you should really look for a place in a quaint little city in LA County called Hawaiian Gardens.

Well in HG the rent is definitely cheaper, near the 605 Fwy, & theirs a volcano in front of the casino there.

On 2004-05-14 11:10, Humuhumu wrote:
...If you want to live near the water it will be on the pricier end, but if you are looking for something affordable, you should have no problem as you go inland toward Torrance. Another reason to consider going inland:

You're closer to Kings Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant & The Local Place Bakery & Cafe! Yum!

Aloha Tikicutie, I'd let you move in with me...but my wife would kill me.

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