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Woman Offers Sex For McNuggets

February 9, 2012

This couldn’t have been a very happy meal. Police arrested a woman outside a McDonald’s in Burbank, Calif. after she allegedly offered sex to a customer in exchange for his chicken McNuggets, The Burbank Leader reports . Khadijah Baseer, known as a local panhandler to police, supposedly opened customers’ car doors near the drive-through window on Jan. 11, The Associated Press says . One man called police after Baseer said she’d have sex if he gave up the breaded and fried pieces of poultry that he’d just purchased, according to KTLA . The man allegedly turned down the proposition. Police arrested Baseer for suspected prostitution, media reports say. See the article here: Woman Offers Sex For McNuggets

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BHHS Girls Soccer Wins First Ocean League Title

February 9, 2012

The Beverly Hills High School girls varsity soccer team wrapped up its first Ocean League championship Tuesday with a 5-0 shutout of Inglewood at Nickoll Field. The Normans will now try to put the finishing touches on an undefeated league season Thursday when they travel to archrival Culver City for Beverly Hills’ last game before playoffs begin. BHHS coach Ryan Franks made it clear he has no intention of resting his starters. “We are absolutely trying to keep our undefeated league record against Culver City,” said Franks, who took over the girls program in 2003-04. “We also want to keep our momentum going into playoffs. We are really in a groove right now, particularly with our defense. We have talked about the motto, ‘defense wins championships.’ ” Steady defense has been the key to the Normans’ success. They have outscored their league opponents 37-2. Only defending champion Santa Monica has been able to find the back of the net this season against BHHS, doing so with a 2-1 overtime loss at Samohi and a 1-1 draw last Friday at Nickoll Field.  Needing merely a tie to clinch the title outright, the Normans (13-5-3 overall, 8-0-1 in league) dominated Inglewood from the start during Tuesday’s game. Fittingly, it was leading scorer Ashley Aviram who put Beverly Hills on the board in the 29th minute with her 23rd goal of the season. That was the only goal of the first half, but the Normans tallied four more in the second to pull away. Kaela Reisfelt scored twice in six minutes (the second off an assist from Aviram), then Aviram notched her league-best 24th goal of the year in the 66th minute, assisted by Tiffany Moore. Only a junior, Aviram needs two goals to tie Beverly Hills’ single season record held by Emily Litvak and six to tie Litvak’s career-record 55 goals. Tylor Fields scored the last goal in the 68th minute off an assist from Reisfelt. With 16 assists, Aviram also leads the league in that department. Goalie Ida Trevino needed to make only one save in 60 minutes and backup Kylie Colvin played the last 20 minutes, making one save to complete the shutout. Culver City lost to the Normans 1-0 at Nickoll Field in the teams’ first game this season, so Franks expects the Centaurs to be motivated Thursday. “Culver City has a very good attack and will put our defense to the test,” said Franks, who played center midfield for BHHS boys coach Steve Rappaport from 1992-96 and set the school single-season assists record with 18. “Our back line of Arielle Harris, Monica Salandra, Elena Rust and Ida [Trevino] have been rock solid for us.” Regardless of Thursday’s outcome, BHHS will host its first playoff game on Feb. 17, most likely against a third-place team from another league. Ranked seventh in this week’s CIF Southern Section Division 4 poll, the Normans’ next goal is to advance deep into the postseason tournament. Franks expects Santa Monica and Culver City to make the playoffs as well. “We typically get three teams in,” he said. “Last year, all three Ocean League teams [Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and Culver City] got to the second round of CIF. It really depends on how strongly they value our league to determine our placement. I think we have a pretty competitive league.” Beverly Hills won its last league title in 2002-03 as a member of the Pioneer League, the year before Franks took over the program. Over the past decade, the Normans have qualified for the playoffs every year but have never made it out of the second round. It is a trend they hope to change this winter. B e  sure to follow  Beverly Hills  Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . See the original post here: BHHS Girls Soccer Wins First Ocean League Title

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Anaheim Hit-and-Run Kills 3 Year Old

February 9, 2012
Anaheim Hit-and-Run Kills 3 Year Old

A hit-and-run in Anaheim left a 3-year-old girl dead Wednesday evening, authorities said. Originally posted here: Anaheim Hit-and-Run Kills 3 Year Old

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LAist Interview: Elena Crevello and Heidi Niedermeyer, Creators of ‘Shit People in L.A. Say’

February 9, 2012
LAist Interview: Elena Crevello and Heidi Niedermeyer, Creators of ‘Shit People in L.A. Say’

Last week, we posted a couple of videos that documented shit L.A. people say. One of those videos, by Elena Crevello and Heidi Niedermeyer, touched on some characteristics we (perhaps a little cringing-ly) recognized in ourselves: the urge to speak to dogs as if they are human children, the refusal to go west of Vermont, and the propensity to curse at other people from the safety of one’s own vehicle. more › View original post here: LAist Interview: Elena Crevello and Heidi Niedermeyer, Creators of ‘Shit People in L.A. Say’

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Whole Foods Parking Lot Guy Wants You to Put Down the Phone: ‘Your Text Messages Are Not That Important, Dude’

February 9, 2012
Whole Foods Parking Lot Guy Wants You to Put Down the Phone: ‘Your Text Messages Are Not That Important, Dude’

The guy who made up that rap about the Whole Foods parking lot has a new message for you: just put down the phone. He doesn’t want to hear about your clean bill of health from the STD clinic or get stuck behind you texting in line at Huckleberry when all he wants is a friggin maple bacon biscuit. more › Go here to see the original: Whole Foods Parking Lot Guy Wants You to Put Down the Phone: ‘Your Text Messages Are Not That Important, Dude’

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Horace Mann Renovations Could Include Public Parking

February 9, 2012

As the city searches for ways to revitalize southeast Beverly Hills, a proposal to add public parking under Horace Mann School  for local shoppers has elicited concerns from parents. The Board of Education voted Nov. 22 to formally approve plans to spend $55 million of Measure E funds to rebuild and modernize the Horace Mann campus. The proposal includes a two-story building on the corner of Robertson and Charleville boulevards that will house the middle school, a new multipurpose room and a new library. There would be 100 underground parking spaces for school staff and visitors. “Parking is key to upgrading the neighborhood, which will benefit everyone who lives here or attends school here,” Councilman John Mirisch told the Horace Mann Parent Teacher Association on Thursday. Mirisch and Deputy City Manager David Lightner raised the idea of adding a second level of underground parking at Horace Mann at a Nov. 9 Board of Education study session.   The city already leases space at Horace Mann through the Joint Powers Agreement , so offering public parking there could be seen as an extension of the JPA, said Mirisch. The councilman is looking at ways to bring parking to the area as part of his role leading the city’s task force to develop the southeast part of town. “With more parking, our section of Robertson Boulevard could become like Robertson Boulevard in West Hollywood,” he told parents. Mirisch noted that the Beverly Hills section of the street hosts small businesses like nail salons and massage parlors while the West Hollywood section hosts The Ivy and other high-end restaurants and retailers. If more upscale businesses opened near Horace Mann, the city would collect additional property taxes, the councilman said. This could directly benefit the Beverly Hills Unified School District, which became a  basic aid district in 2010. (Under basic aid, the schools are funded through local property taxes rather than a per-pupil allotment from the state.)   Many Horace Mann parents, however, expressed concerns about the idea. Some noted increased traffic flow, safety worries and the general philosophy that commercial and education interests should not be mixed. Mirisch himself said that environmental concerns may preclude the city from moving forward with his plan. There are subterranean toxins on the Horace Mann grounds from a gas station that used to be located across the street. The process of digging up the soil to clean it might be too costly to add any underground parking to the school. “The contamination is probably the biggest stumbling block to the [parking] idea, so I don’t know if it will make financial sense to move forward,” Mirisch told Patch in an email. “We need to…get additional information before there’s anything more to talk about.” Mirisch is continuing to look at other ways to provide more parking on or near Robertson, Olympic and Wilshire boulevards. Additional parking and bike lanes in the area could help create the “right mix of stores, boutique restaurants and most importantly, a sense of community,” he told Patch. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read the original: Horace Mann Renovations Could Include Public Parking

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Cornelius cause of death released

February 8, 2012

Producer Don Cornelius attends the 10th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards Nominations at the Spago Restuarant on August 9, 2005 in Beverly Hills, California. Read the original: Cornelius cause of death released

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2 L.A. Clinics Affiliated With 1-800-Get-Thin Cease Lap-Band Surgeries

February 8, 2012
2 L.A. Clinics Affiliated With 1-800-Get-Thin Cease Lap-Band Surgeries

Some local Lap-Band patients will have to wait for their new lives to begin, as two L.A. outpatient clinics have temporarily halted the surgeries. The 1-800-GET-THIN marketing campaign has fallen under much scrutiny in recent months, including state and federal investigations. As a result, both local clinics are conducting a review of the procedure. more › View post: 2 L.A. Clinics Affiliated With 1-800-Get-Thin Cease Lap-Band Surgeries

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Body Found Near Hollywood Bowl

February 8, 2012
Body Found Near Hollywood Bowl

A man’s body was discovered in the driveway of a home near the Hollywood Bowl Tuesday night. The home is located in the 6900 block of Oporto Drive, and the body was found shortly before midnight. more › The rest is here: Body Found Near Hollywood Bowl

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Jack in the Box Unveils Bacon-Flavored Milkshake

February 8, 2012
Jack in the Box Unveils Bacon-Flavored Milkshake

The “technically vegetarian” beverage isn’t listed on the menu. Read this article: Jack in the Box Unveils Bacon-Flavored Milkshake

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