Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Baby Has Dry Cough No Fever

Brentwood


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have returned to begin classes at UCLA summer sessions. I have only one course already (and much work to do) the course is called: Language and Identity. UCLA

says goodbye with a kick in the ass, I went to apply for a travel card, which makes cheaper bus journeys, and they said that if a student at UCLA (that is, unless she paid the $ 28,000 annual cost to me to be a student at the University of California) because he was not entitled to that service. After an hour waiting for this, I played all my tricks and told the girl he had been using all year without problems university card to travel on the bus at $ 0.25 and let me know that I should not have allowed that (I said good, smiling) and I went to the gym to discover that I was also just the sports center bargain because it would have to pay the entire summer term if he wanted to go (about 80 $) and, of course, I have no money.
The good news is that I also discovered that I had to empty my locker before July 10 or else stay with my stuff! What aggression. I took account of what I have to spend on bus for 6 weeks of the course and I realized that I only have money for food and transportation: (

As for sports I decided to go for a walk by neighborhood, which leaves me free. Where are those days I went to the Santa Monica promenade running? If I'm honest and I was fed up because the sea here is not like the sea in Spain and my neighborhood I had very little explored.

I've been walking by the "precious" Brentwood, I decided to go north and reach all the way up the mountains deluded me! At first I was excited because I could see the Getty Center and looked set to arrive within half an hour, I started to climb, climb, climb, climb, and the streets became increasingly narrow and steep.

Before going I have to explain here the streets lack sidewalks so walking down the road, nor have LIGHTING night. The road is not defined either by scratches or anything and is usually quite cumbersome. This district has no common area parks, squares, wide streets. Mainly because all that space you have it indoors. There is nothing more stores in San Vicente at Sunset Boulevard and in another couple of main streets. The bars do not exist! Yes there are franchises or Peet's Coffee Sturbucks, but only on major streets. The houses are HUGE, the largest chalets Madrid: Parque Conde Orgaz, The Moral, the closest thing I can think of. Within farms tend to have more vegetation than the Botanical Gardens, so from the street looks like you're walking through the jungle.

was walking down a street called Firth in principle with helmets because total was carefree day in this neighborhood, as I always say: "Nothing ever happens" (of which I am pleased, eh!) And when I wanted to realize the road was really narrow and I got not a ray of sunshine for trees and other vegetation covering the sky! I removed the helmet because I thought that if a car came at least hear him and just then I realized that among the branches of the trees were ... surveillance cameras! I followed to the end of the street and surprise, the road ends in other private property giant. So I turned back.

Another thing I have not explained about Los Angeles is that the more toward the north-west towards the ocean, most Republicans are. In my neighborhood many of the houses look the American flag and usually only put those who are Republicans. Also the further north and further west, the bigger and more houses are armored.

In these streets that do not cross more than three souls in 2 hours of kicking, two of these three souls are from South America because there are at least two workers at home (if they are doing works, if works are also the workers) and are all of South American origin. Beautifull
Brentwood!

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