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The mark of a desperate landlord

I'm guessing the building owner isn't seeing many signs of an economic recovery...

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Then again, maybe not

(Seen at a gas station today)

Edit:  I'd also like to point out that the sign is wrong. Sherwood Country Club is not in L.A.  Different city, different county, different zip code, different area code. Different place entirely (for which I am truly thankful).

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Not exactly the People's Republic of California

Wow, what a surprise to see the town where I grew up (Thousand Oaks) and my old high school (Westlake) both featured on the Crunchy Con blog this morning.  When I saw the news article about this in the local paper, I wondered if it'd make the blogs, and sure enough, here it is...

About the People's Republic of California thing, though...this is one area of California that probably doesn't earn that epithet. From where the alleged crime took place, if you drive fifteen minutes north, you come to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library--this is the heart of Reagan Country. Drive fifteen minutes to the south (more or less) and you come to the secluded baronial estate of David Murdock, the owner of Dole Foods, which isn't far from the ranches that used to belong to Tom Selleck and Richard Widmark. Drive five minutes to the west, and you'll hit the campus of the pharmaceutical company Amgen.  Drive five minutes to the east, and you'll come to Westlake High School's rival Oaks Christian High School, which is run by the mega-church next door. They've got a hell of a football program, and it wouldn't be out of place in Texas.

This is a place where you'd better have decent car insurance with fairly high liability limits, because the car you hit in the Carl's Jr. parking lot just might be a Bentley or Aston Martin.  At Westlake High, there are teachers driving Toyotas and students driving Lexuses.  And while the local Chevy and Dodge dealers folded, the BMW dealership just opened a brand-spanking-new facility right along the freeway, and the Mercedes-Benz dealer is finishing a major remodel.

Finally, as for the pervert in question, he had the bad judgment to do his thing in a county with a very effective district attorney, who has a high conviction rate, and judges who are not particularly sympathetic to anyone who gets convicted.  If you're guilty, you don't want to have your case heard in Ventura County Superior Court.  The People's Republic of California? Not so much.

--My comment on Rod Dreher's Crunchy Con blog

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Proof that New Year's Day is right around the corner

An official Tournament of Roses vehicle, with the special California T of R license plates.

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Ventura morning commute

The view from Victoria Avenue

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The cars of Westlake Part Deux

When it rains, it pours: another Aston Martin DB9!

I obviously studied the wrong thing in college...

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The cars of Westlake

Bentley Flying Spur, anyone? (See previous post about a rich man's ghetto.)

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I wasn't joking

Several days ago, S-P kidded me about my Twitter post about having (only) two Maseratis in the office parking lot, this being California and all. I replied that we needed to save some room for the Aston Martins.

I wasn't entirely kidding.

This is such a rich man's ghetto. What am I doing here?

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The Friday afternoon commute

California SR 23, at the bridge over the Santa Clara River. The Santa Clara is the last natural river in Southern California, meaning that it has not been channelized and is allowed to follow its natural course. On March 12, 1928, the St. Francis Dam broke upstream and flooded several towns, including Fillmore (seen directly ahead) and Santa Paula. Fillmore was visited by disaster yet again in 1994, when the Northridge earthquake severely damaged its historic downtown area.

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The Friday afternoon commute

California 23 through Grimes Canyon, my favorite alternate route when US 101 backs up. Less traffic and nicer scenery!

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