A list of puns related to "Torrance Transit"
So I get off the bus, but then I realize my wallet isn't with me. Somehow it fell out of my pocket, and the bus drove away. Unfortunately, the wallet was stolen from the bus. It has not been turned in at all.
Just curious to see your experience using transit and what youβre routingβs like. I imagine if anyone were to answer here it would probably be towards DTLA but weβll see.
Main reason Iβm asking because I donβt imagine many people here are using it much except maybe on the weekends. The service isnβt really great even if the coverage is. From personal experience it seemed a decent amount of people used the 2 Gtrans, but never enough to get full. Loads of people use the Torrance 3 however.
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... keep reading on reddit β‘The funeral director was asking us what we think Mum should wear in her casket.
Mum always loved to wear sarongs (fabric wraps that go around the torso and drape downward a bit like a long skirt would), so my uncle suggested that she wear a sarong in there.
The funeral director looked a bit confused, as did some of our family members, to which my uncle added:
"What's sarong with that?"
I started laughing like an idiot. He was proud of it too. The funeral director was rather shocked. We assured her, and our more proper relatives, that Mum would've absolutely loved the joke (which is very true).
His delivery was perfect. I'll never forget the risk he took. We sometimes recall the moment as a way help cushion the blows of the grieving process.
--Edit-- I appreciate the condolences. I'm doing well and the worst is behind me and my family. But thanks :)
--Edit-- Massive thanks for all the awards and kind words. And the puns! Love 'em.
I would have a daughter
But Bill kept the Windows
True story; it even happened last night. My 5-year-old son walks up behind me and out of the blue says, "hey."
I turn to him and say, "yeah, kiddo? What's up?"
He responds, "it's dead grass."
I'm really confused and trying to figure out what's wrong and what he wants from me. "What? There's dead grass? What's wrong with that?"
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He says, totally straight-faced, "hay is dead grass," and runs off.
No it doesn't.
Now itβs syncing.
He replied, "Well, stop going to those places then!"
I will find you. You have my Word.
She said how do you know he was headed to work?
βthank you for your cervix.β
Made me smile
Mods said I'm a cereal reposter...
But now I stand corrected.
Wait. Sorry, wrong sub.
Theoretical Fizz-ics
Because you canβt βCβ in the dark
I said, βThat makes two of us.β
so I had to ground him.
He's doing better currently.
And conducting himself properly.
Me: Can we change the subject?
My wife: Okay. More chores around the house need to be done by you.
Who buys gummy worms hoping theyβd taste as close to real worms as possible?
In this excellent post from a few years back, /u/clipstep discussed the building code and financial reasons why LA only seems to build luxury condos. I'm going to talk about the legal reasons why this is so. As always, this is not legal advice. Please hire an attorney if you have individual zoning questions.
Bottom-line, up front: LA land use laws are so restrictive and bureaucratic that it's not financially possible to build small, no-frills apartment buildings anymore like we did in the past.
I'll start by talking about how our zoning laws work, and then go into why LA zoning law makes it impossible to build non-luxury apartments.
How zoning laws work
Let's start by talking about how the law works. Every piece of land has a zoning designation, which specifies what is and isn't legal to build on a piece of land. LA City has a comprehensive zoning map if you want to peruse it. If you want to build something new that isn't allowed by the zoning code, you're going to have to go to City Hall, to get a zoning variance - that is, a special permit to build something other than what's explicitly allowed by law. The City Council is under no obligation to grant you a variance, and if you don't grease palms you're likely to get shot down. This is in addition to the exhaustive review required under the California Environmental Quality Act that I discussed previously.
Keep this in mind while I take you on a short tour of LA's zoning law.
Pre-1960s zoning law
LA was designed to be sprawling from the very beginning. In 1904, the City Council put a height limit of 150 feet (~13 stories) on the city - in a period when NYC and Chicago had already gotten to 400 feet (30 stories). This was designed to prevent "the undue concentration of traffic," as a 1925 County report put it. Same for residential zoning, which had setback requirements to encourage single-family construction. This is why LA doesn't have rowhous
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Big deal. I have had a Canon printer for years.
And then you will all be sorry.
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