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Thursday, June 01, 2006

Noooo!

(CBS) LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday approved an ordinance that restricts parking for catering trucks in order to protect businesses and keep traffic flowing on city streets.
Food truck drivers will be limited to parking in commercial areas for up to an hour. Vendors must then move their trucks more than a half-mile away for at least an hour before they can return.
In residential neighborhoods, the trucks can remain parked in the same spot for 30 minutes before having to move to another location more than a half-mile away.
Fines for a first-time offense are $45, while second and third offenses within a year will cost violators $90.

I can't think of a more efficient way to RUIN this city than to start fucking with the taco trucks. Utterly insane.

More content coming soon, I promise. Just been a hectic week. In the meantime, read my plea for a DVD release of The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse at The Fake Life.

And you should also read Alice Bag's rememberance of Darby Crash. And her interview Tracy Lea, who played guitar on Redd Kross' Born Innocent LP, and was later immortalized in one of Redd Kross' best tunes, Elephan Flairs.

posted by Chris Oliver at 3:08 PM

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My name is Chris Oliver. I'm a stand up comic, writer and English (ESL) teacher living in Los Angeles. With my wife, comic Bobbie Oliver, I am the co-proprietor of Tao Comedy Studio. I direct the web series Saving Face (starring Bobbie Oliver and Sally Mullins), host the comedy/talk show podcast Psychedelicatessen Radio (with Bobbie) and host the music podcast Sleestak Lightnin!!!. I was born and raised in Stuart, Fla. (Jensen Beach, to be more precise), a small, beachy suburb north of Palm Beach on the Atlantic coast. Went to LaGrange College in GA. Got married after graduating and moved to Athens, GA. In '97, we moved to L.A. Psychedelicatessen is the name of a band I was in in high school and college. You can find links to my comedy videos, podcasts, web series and more right below.

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