Maybe the Blinking TV News Reporter Should Lighten Up on the Mascara
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Here’s one criticism of television news I’ve never heard. A Sherman Oaks resident complained to the media Web site https://ronfineman.com that a local reporter blinks her eyes “upwards of 30-45 [times] per minute.” He said that’s about four times the average. I dunno. It’s the constant eyebrow raisers that really bother me.
Law daze: Barbara Albert sent along a snapshot taken at the rear entrance to the L.A. County Law Library--possibly for lawyers who require detailed testimony of what a bell is (see photo). Larry Kallestad saw an ad placed by a Manhattan Beach lawyer who must do a lot of traveling (see accompanying). And, in Kansas, George Bethell found a law firm whose sign might lead some to believe its members do too much traveling (see photo).
The work of a crazed interior decorator? Ida Messinger came upon a crime blotter item in the Hollywood Independent about a burglar who removed a woman’s furniture “and placed it in her garage.”
Imitation Orange: Some classic Orange County movie and TV lines:
* “I’ve got to get out of Orange County,” young writer in the movie “Orange County” (2002).
* “It’s a beautiful day in Anaheim,” baseball announcer in “Angels in the Outfield” (1994).
* “But this is Orange County,” Agent Scully, expressing surprise that a brain-eating mutant works at a Costa Mesa hamburger stand in the TV show “The X-Files” (1999).
What do the three scenes have in common? All were shot outside Orange County: “Orange County” in the San Fernando Valley, “Angels” in Oakland and “The X-Files” episode in South Gate.
Movie memories: Some eye-catchers from the satirical newspaper the Onion’s 2002 calendar, “Our Dumb Century--100 Years of Headlines From America’s Finest News Source”:
* 1900: “Six-Minute Moving Picture Photo-Play Agonizingly Long, Say Critics”
* 1918: “Chaplin Moving Picture $400 Over Budget; Moving Picture Business May Be Out of Control”
* 1947: “ ‘Tele-Vision’ Promises Mass Enrichment of Mankind; ‘Drama and Learning Box’ Will Make Schools Obsolete By 1970”
* 1989: “New TV Network to Employ Over 25,000 Wayans Brothers”
He couldn’t resist: Kay Scrafield of Laguna Beach says her beauty parlor “caters to the mature clientele.” So the customers had a good laugh the other day when a newcomer asked one of the operators if he had the new edition of People magazine. “Sorry,” the operator said, “I just have the old People.”
Carrying dental hygiene too far: “Witnesses grabbed a man as he fled with five tubes of toothpaste,” the police log of the Long Beach Press-Telegram reported. “But he slipped out of his jacket and fled on foot.”
I trust that by ending the column with a crime item I haven’t left a bad taste in your mouth.
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Samuel Shultz of Thousand Oaks reports this news-related admission on a sign at the Terry Lumber Yard in Tarzana:
OUR BINS ARE LADIN
WITH
NUTS AND LOOSE
SCREWS
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