Friday, July 1, 2022

Los Angeles 2022: Day 4

 

*NOTE* All copied and pasted all of this text from facebook. Most of these sentences are captions accompany specific photos. If you think it “reads weird” you’re RIGHT! 

Los Angeles Day 4: 

By day 4 I was REALLY going through "wife withdrawals." Everywhere I looked, something reminded my of her. After an hour-plus detour to make a dad joke for all my "Naked Gun" enthusiasts, we passed the Onofre Nuclear Power plant and headed to Pann's for brunch. Betsy and I came here 20 years ago because it looked like "Penn's" from a distance. Betsy recommended the Last Bookstore so of course Parker was bored by it. Definitely should have done it BEFORE Amoeba! Betsy also recommended this open market for lunch. Betsy also recommended this open market for lunch. Betsy said the Bradbury Building is across the street. It's where the final act of Blade Runner was shot. Parker was excited to discover that you can walk right on in. Unfortunately, it was closed today for a private event. Apparently, these people inside are cooler than us. Oh well. The neat thing about L.A. is that if you like movies, every building around you was used for a movie you like. We were right near the bank Dr. Octopus robbed in Spider-man 2. (It's a CVS.) The neat thing about L.A. is that if you like movies, every building around you was used for a movie you like. We were right near the bank Dr. Octopus robbed in Spider-man 2. (It's a CVS.) I had no intention of seeing the new "Elvis" movie, but Parker said seeing a movie in the Chinese Theater was on his bucket list. Mine too, just waaaay further down. It was very impressive. The movie and the theater. I might be an Elvis fan. Who knew? Such a giant screen, my eyes needed an extre minute to adjust. Apologies to all the people I tripped over. Such a giant screen, my eyes needed an extre minute to adjust. Apologies to all the people I tripped over. I'm a sucker for a club. 'm a sucker for a club. I'm pretty sure we're in the right place. It was a very fedora accepting audience. I'm pretty sure we're in the right place. It was a very fedora accepting audience. 

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