Tuesday, August 17, 2010

About Temp. Commuting Prob. IDEAS? 405 FWY/Bristol Santa Ana, CA 92707 to&fm 10 FWY/La Cienega Los Angeles, CA 90016

Temp. Commuting Prob. IDEAS? 405 FWY/Bristol Santa Ana, CA 92707 to&fm 10 FWY/La Cienega Los Angeles, CA 90016?
I'm a business professional who has been out of work. Monday I'm starting a great job (yeah!!!); though currently, due to the stint of unemployment with a major cut in funds, now no auto:(. Will be getting one again very soon! Anyhoooo. So where would I look for ways to get to and from: (new job) La Cienega/Rodeo, LA/Culver City 90016 and (home) Mac Arthur/Main, Santa Ana 92707, I will walk, crawl if I have to, I just want to work again. Trains/ Planes/ Autos?.....Really.. Trains? Rails? Ride Share? Bus?.....? Hitch Hike, Magic Carpet- I'm desperate:) HELP! Any Ideas? Until my 1st or 2nd check I'm really strapped financially. They want me to start Monday 8am (as long as I'm there by 8:30 I'm ok) off 5pm (M-F 8-5). ANY HELP or IDEAS YOU CAN GIVE WOULD BE AWSOME!!! Thanks sooo much!!
Commuting - 1 Answers
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The trip would take almost 3 hours on public transit, so try to find a ride share if you can. If not, take OCTA to the Santa Ana Metrolink station, then the train (Orange County Line) to Union Station. From there take Metro Purple line to Wilshire/Normandie station, then Metro bus route 720 west to Wilshire/La Cienega and route 705 south to La Cienega/Rodeo.
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Monday, August 2, 2010

About When the brush fires hit southern california every year, is it always the work of arsonists

When the brush fires hit southern california every year, is it always the work of arsonists?
I mean every year it happens! I was born and raised there, and remember riding my bike up into the Santa Monica mountains when i was a kid, to see the firefighters and the smoke and flames. Just last night, a new wildfire hit the Santa Barbara area, in the town of Montecito, destroying at least 70 homes. Those Santa Ana winds are notorious for help fan the flames, but isn't it really the work of arsonist(s) in this case, usually? What's everyone think?
Current Events - 3 Answers
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It's just God punishing California for being dirty heathens.
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I know where you're coming from! I'm from Santa Barbara and just this year there have been 3 different fires! (HORRIBLE!!) As easy as it is to put the blame on arsonists, sometimes mother earth plays a huge roll. I'm not saying that there aren't evil people out there who intentionally start fires, but living in an area with sooo much vegetation, it's almost hard for fires not to start. Yup, as lovely as Southern Cali is, we always have that worry in the back of our minds that a wild fire might break out any moment... wether it be winter, spring, summer, or fall.
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Could their homes be in foreclosure? Maybe they set the fires to collect insurance instead of losing it all due to foreclosure. In this economy, how many people can afford homes of that size in that location? Not everyone has Oprah's income.
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